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Re: VFD vs LCD



VFD looks way too sexy .... If you can find out where we can buy one from
then let us know...

I've found this old page I wrote last year highlighting how to connect an
LCD via rs232 : anyway I put it up again ... http://www.shaf.net/lcd.html

Other issues - speed of update o... I was gonna write a spectrum analyzer
gimick for the LCD but the refresh rate is way to slow for this... Anyway
as
it stands the above setup has served me well for over a year and with the
backlight is well visible over 10ft.

Shaf



----- Original Message -----
From: "Rowdy" <aoop43@xxxxxxx>
To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 8:29 PM
Subject: [ukha_d] VFD vs LCD


> Looking for a small display to attach to a PC in the lounge which
would
> display snippets of info continuously. Having a look at the
Crystalfontz
> CFA634-TMC-KS or possibly a Matrix Orbital VFD2041. Main difference is
> one being LCD and the other a VFD. From peoples experiences whats a
> reasonable viewing range for these devices, I would probably want to
see
> them from @ 10 feet ish. I'm guessing the VFD would be the clearest,
but
> I'm not sure on the LCD module, any advice welcomed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Keith
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