still looking for a LCD and i ve found this one on eBay, ain t that cool blue/white stuff but it s very cheap, since i am not an expert about LCDs maybe somebody can give his/her advice/comment:
infact i ve already contacted the seller cause it says it has a kso108 driver while in the manufacter s web site it s stated differently.. so i will wait for an answer.
But what does it mean low-performance?
i plan to have two of them in a MBLC, i guess i need 2 CORES to drive 2 LCDs but i plan to skip the ledrings stuff and use the GLCD to monitor the encoders status/midi feedback.
It would be 8 encoders per GLCD, but really i need to dig into the LC code and LCD behaviour cause i never used them before, anyway help is welcome.
EDIT: the box will feature
8 analog pot
28 backlit buttons
17 encoders
4 buttons
2 GLCD
2 cores with MBLC AND midi input
in case the driver is NOT a KS0180 will that work anyway or is it not reccomended?
A T6963C is too slow for a MBLC - it could work, but due to the long access times there is a high chance for MIDI IN buffer overruns which cannot be avoided.
i am a bit ashamed :-[ but i need to give it a try again to find an answer to my questions..
the main one right now is this one:
i see there are mainly 2 sizes for 128X64 lcds = View area: 70.7 mm X 38.8 mm or 62 mm X 44.6 mm.Does that mean that pots images won t be shown correctly in one model? in this case which one is to be preferred?
i ve found the answer to the o clock view:
3, 9, 6 or 12 o’clock (right, left, bottom or top view)
The X/Y ratio of the first one is 1.4, of the second one 1.8
Unfortunately I don’t know the exact ratio of my own GLCD, but I would say: yes, on both displays you won’t see a 100% perfect circle (like on my own display), but I guess that the impact isn’t so high on the second display, as it is close to 2.0 ratio (128/64)