Can anyone identify this manufacturer's logo?

I have a 16x2 character LCD that I am trying to find some info on. There is a logo of a large "D" with a "V" inside of it. The rest of the printing shows a part number of DV1602-35R. Does this logo sound familiar to anyone?

Thanks!

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stoneattic
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 05:26:48 -0800, stoneattic Has Frothed:

What is it out of? An Alesis drum machine?

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Meat Plow

Close :)

An Alesis QuadraVerbGT. I've read that the D4 drum machine uses the same one. Have you been down this road already?

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stoneattic

Most 16 x 2's are pretty standard - command, drive and pinning-wise, irrespective of the manufacturer. Get data on any one, and there's a pretty fair chance that it will do for any of the others. Ther are only a couple of different chipsets used, and as far as I can remember, even they are cross compatible in at least basic functionality.

Arfa

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Arfa Daily

It seems from what I've been able to find out (not much) on this LCD is that it is a bit odd. It only has 14 pins (I believe 16 is the norm for a backlight), at least pins 1 & 2 are reversed and pin 3 is different as well.

Some people have gotten other LCDs to work:

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Both of these LCD are difficult to locate in the US.

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stoneattic

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