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Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2002 8:40 pm
by SlotSlut
Let me first start and say that I don't know for sure yet what my problem is with the LCD. I have a hard time describing it as well. So what is the problem then???? The screen will pick one character and do a wave thing across the screen until the application is restarted. After it was been restarted it will be fine for a while then start the process over again. This is happeneing on multiple displays. Out of a batch of 25 I think we had 6 come up with this problem. The hardware configuratrion on all the machines is the same and there for is pulled of a ghosted image. Any help in regrards to this issue is GREATLY appreciated.

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2002 9:34 pm
by Thlayli
Is it possible that the program is having issues and not the LCD? Have you tried using a different program to control the LCD? I myself have a 2041 and have not had a problem like that yet, although I am trying to see if I can get what you are describing to happen.... no luck so far

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2002 4:22 pm
by SlotSlut
I have tried copying the software from a machine that does not display any of the issues I described without any success. This did work on a situation that was similiar but not identical.

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2002 5:09 pm
by Miles
I've never encountered a problem quite like you've suggested, but I was wondering if you could check for me when the unit is plugged in, for heat on the PIC1663A. Thanks!

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Miles Y.
Testing / Production
Matrix Orbital

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Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2002 5:17 pm
by Miles
Also, have you tried running alphademo? You can download it from our website under the Download section or off the CD you got with the display (located under /download. Run the clock for an extended period of time and see what happens, if the problem doesn't appear it could be a software issue.

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Miles Y.
Testing / Production
Matrix Orbital



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