Help me choose a display
Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2003 9:40 am
OK, I seem to be in a minority here in that I don't want my display for case modding. So the MX series is out. Basically I want it to play about with for a few electronics projects, and to try some computer control circuits. So it's for trying things out, not for a finished project.
Also, bear in mind I'm a student. And since I'm in the UK, I can't take advantage of the student discount from MO
So cash is at a premium - I don't want to spend loads!
So anyway, these are the kinds of things I want:
A character display
Preferably four lines but may accept two for cash reasons.
A keypad interface
I'll probably buy the 4x4 keypad available on this site to go with it.
General Purpose Outputs
I'm assuming that these can be connected to relays to drive other circuits. I'd like about 2 or 3 if possible.
I think I'll go for a serial interface display. At first I'll be using it with an old 386 to drive it. (All my current computers are laptops so they're not much use.) Later I'll be using it with a Mac desktop, but I assume I can buy a USB-to-serial adaptor and have it still work.
I'll probably start out writing code for it in QBasic or something. When I get it on a Mac, I'll be able to do all sorts of things with AppleScript and Cocoa.
So - any suggestions on what to buy? Any reviews of these displays? I've found loads of reviews for MX ones but none at all for any other models.
Amorya
Also, bear in mind I'm a student. And since I'm in the UK, I can't take advantage of the student discount from MO

So anyway, these are the kinds of things I want:
A character display
Preferably four lines but may accept two for cash reasons.
A keypad interface
I'll probably buy the 4x4 keypad available on this site to go with it.
General Purpose Outputs
I'm assuming that these can be connected to relays to drive other circuits. I'd like about 2 or 3 if possible.
I think I'll go for a serial interface display. At first I'll be using it with an old 386 to drive it. (All my current computers are laptops so they're not much use.) Later I'll be using it with a Mac desktop, but I assume I can buy a USB-to-serial adaptor and have it still work.
I'll probably start out writing code for it in QBasic or something. When I get it on a Mac, I'll be able to do all sorts of things with AppleScript and Cocoa.
So - any suggestions on what to buy? Any reviews of these displays? I've found loads of reviews for MX ones but none at all for any other models.
Amorya