Will do.
A very useful thing to do is to plug the LCD0821 into the 40-Pin connector instead of the network connectors. They allow you to use "wide voltage" (see the LCD0821 manual for configuring specs 'n' stuff). <img src="
http://www.lcdforums.com/forums/images/ ... _smile.gif" onclick="alert('Smile!')">
Also, don't forget to change the node value! The hex 0x5c is not right! It should be 0x2E (I think so...if it's not right, check with the yahoo OOPic forum articles on MO LCDs; they'll have it for sure <img src="
http://www.lcdforums.com/forums/images/ ... iggrin.gif" onclick="alert('SMILE!!!')">).
I'll probably update this topic soon.
-aGuy
P.S. --my LCD died. I applied too high a voltage. I learned my lesson. NEVER USE A LANTERN BATTERY, as well as ALWAYS USE 4 1.2 DOUBLE A BATTERIES!!! That's that. I quit.
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