Displays
This a photo of my collection of liquid crystal displays about two years ago. It did grow a lot in the meantime, but I couldn't find the time to take a new photo :-) Most of the displays have been contributed by various folks out there. Thank you guys!
- Beckmann+Egle MiniTerminals and CompactTerminals
- BWCT USB-to-HD44780 interface
- Crystalfontz serial and USB displays
- Curses (Text) for testing and debugging
- CwLinux character and graphical displays
- Electronic Assembly RS232 Graphic serial graphic units
- G-15 Logitech combined keyboard/LCD screen
- Hitachi HD44780 probably the most common LCD controller out there!
- Image driver to get pictures out of LCD4Linux
- IRLCD DIY HD44780 / IR receiver to USB 1.1 interface, with ATtiny2313 (based on AVRUSB AVRUSB homepage)
- LCD2USB DIY HD44780 to USB interface LCD2USB homepage
- LCD-Linux HD44780 kernel device driver
- LCDTerm serial-to-HD44780 interface
- LEDMatrix DIY ethernet LED matrix display LEDMATRIX homepage
- LPH7508 display by Pollin
- LUI LCD-USB-Interface by Wallbraun Electronics
- MatrixOrbital serial and USB displays
- Milford Instruments serial displays
- Mitsubishi M50530 similar to HD44780, but for larger displays
- Noritake driver for various displays by Noritake
- Null driver for testing purposes
- Pertelian serial over usb LCD device Pertelian
- picoLCD true USB hid LCD device with keypad, gpo and infrared receiver picoLCD homepage
- Palm Pilot emulating a MatrixOrbital display
- RouterBoard driver to connect a HD44780 on their LCD header
- serdisplib driver for all displays supported by the serdisplib project
- SimpleLCD Simple serial terminal display, supports an optional and limited vt-100 mode
- Skyper display module of an NEC 21a pager
- st2205 st2205 based displays, check the picframe project
- Toshiba T6963 Controller for large graphical LCD's
- TREFON USB LCD text and graphic displays
- USBHUB Driver for the port status indicator LEDs on an USB HUB
- USBLCD USB-to-HD44780 interface
- WincorNixdorf BA63 & BA66 serial cashier displays
- X11 driver simulating displays of any size
Due to the modular driver concept of LCD4Linux, it should be very easy to support other displays. If you have an unsupported display, know a bit of programming in C, have some spare time and want to read your name here, read the following Howto and start coding! If you need help, just drop us an email.
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3 years ago.
display collection (small)

