vgPocket LCD datasheet
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Great news, I seem to have found the datasheet for the vgPocket Max LCD.
http://www.optrex.co.jp/us/product/cata ... 654aee.pdf
With this, it should be much easier and safer to use this cheaply aquired LCD in portables and other projects.
http://www.optrex.co.jp/us/product/cata ... 654aee.pdf
With this, it should be much easier and safer to use this cheaply aquired LCD in portables and other projects.
For what we want, not very. definitely doable, but it'd be hard to make it portable size friendly, unless you you use SMT parts. You need a chroma decoder and sync seperator, and a handfull of supporting parts (caps, resistors, clock crystals, etc.) I have a professional made composite to RGB board with regular sized chips, and it's 3"x5".scherzo wrote:It only has RGB input from what I can tell. How easy is it to get RGB from composite?
It looks like the screen also needs a clock fed to it for the signal type being used. That makes it slightly more difficult to use with a RGB console. The good news with that is that the screen can be run in PAL or NTSC mode, with the right circuitry.
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Yes, but I'd recommend that someone that fully understands the datasheet for the screen hack it first, and creates a howto for the rest.vb_master wrote:So we can use these?
I need to print out a copy of the datasheet myself, and see if I can understand it a bit better. It's a bit hard to read onscreen, especially since some pages are rotated 90 degrees.
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It works for me now, acrobat installed an update, and now it works. I don't know if the update did it or what, but it works now.bioniclebert wrote:I dont eithervskid wrote:For some reason, I see nothing in that pdf.
I tried running it in IE and Firefox, still no luck. Does it work normally for you other guys?