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20 years ago
can u help me to identify the model and brand / info about the screen used in this "ARM" application . please
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20 years ago
it is not a "fluke" multimeter, I can tell you that much
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20 years ago
no, to identify the lcd screen, not the multimeter.
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20 years ago
Mylinux, why don't you have a look at:
or simply follow the links on
Here are the LART mainboard specs in short:
220 MHz Digital SA-1100 StrongARM CPU 32 Mbyte EDO RAM 4 MB Intel Fast boot block Flash memory Power usage < 1 W Performance > 200 MIPSYou can find this by simply READING what's on the page. (2nd paragraph)
A bit below there are even schematics. Download them, read them.
And please: for future questions: put your question into the message content -- NOT into the header. This is VERY annoying.
regards /jan
Mylinux schrieb in im Newsbeitrag: bmfile$ snipped-for-privacy@imsp212.netvigator.com...
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20 years ago
OK I should not tease you, I was hoping I could help you until I saw the LCD screen, sorry for any stress I might of given you.
I am not sure how to help you more, I think you have a sticky problem.
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20 years ago
I have read that on monday.
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20 years ago
but that help everyone immediately understand what I want to ask about if the message is the same as the header.
thanks for help me all the times.
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20 years ago
The header of a post should be a short summary, and the actual question should be in the message content. If the question is short enough, these might be the same, but generally you'll get more help with a more informative post than those you have been making.
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20 years ago
In article , David Brown writes
This is Henrik Ijas all over again!!
-- Tim Mitchell
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20 years ago
Are there any markings on the underneath of the LCD?
Ken
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20 years ago
It's probably a 1/4 VGA, or similar type of lc display. There are a variety of manufacturers, from Sharp, Optrex and Epson, some displays may need external controllers.
Have a look at
-- David
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20 years ago
You can purchase a Samsung UG24U01WGHT3A 240 x 320 lc display, with touchscreen for US$39.00, plus delivery.
-- David