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Heh. I had CrystalFontz in mind when I thought up the dashboard veiwer, in the first place.
![]() They have some very attractive character LCDs. Too bad their cheaper onese are parallel, rather than serial driven, but if it's just taking serial data in the first place, you don't have much need for access to a whole lot of I/O pins, so you can spare them for parallel operation. |
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