koolguy Active Member Mar 17, 2011 #21 Nigel Goodwin said: You're assuming he's running Windows? Click to expand... I have Window 7 with 64 bits now, why??
Nigel Goodwin said: You're assuming he's running Windows? Click to expand... I have Window 7 with 64 bits now, why??
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Mar 17, 2011 #22 Why not learn to program your Windows computer?
koolguy Active Member Mar 17, 2011 #23 Nigel Goodwin said: Choose a PIC or an AVR then, no point in ancient obsolete technology. Click to expand... Hi, let me know about supply power requirement rest of thing i will do myself. thanks.
Nigel Goodwin said: Choose a PIC or an AVR then, no point in ancient obsolete technology. Click to expand... Hi, let me know about supply power requirement rest of thing i will do myself. thanks.
koolguy Active Member Mar 17, 2011 #24 blueroomelectronics said: Why not learn to program your Windows computer? Click to expand... Sir, i don't know how to do that, i think you know.
blueroomelectronics said: Why not learn to program your Windows computer? Click to expand... Sir, i don't know how to do that, i think you know.
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Mar 17, 2011 #25 RITESH KAKKAR said: Sir, i don't know how to do that, i think you know. Click to expand... It's a good time to start.
RITESH KAKKAR said: Sir, i don't know how to do that, i think you know. Click to expand... It's a good time to start.
koolguy Active Member Mar 17, 2011 #26 RITESH KAKKAR said: Hi, i got VF from my old Casio calculator it have 10 blue color display the pins are name as VF S6 D12 S7 D11 S5 D10 D9 S4 D8 D7 D6 D5 DP D4 D3 S3 D2 S2 D1 S1 VF i think S is for segment, D is for display..., but what about supply connection?? i don't know how to use this displays. its no. is ld8197a Click to expand... so, what about this..???
RITESH KAKKAR said: Hi, i got VF from my old Casio calculator it have 10 blue color display the pins are name as VF S6 D12 S7 D11 S5 D10 D9 S4 D8 D7 D6 D5 DP D4 D3 S3 D2 S2 D1 S1 VF i think S is for segment, D is for display..., but what about supply connection?? i don't know how to use this displays. its no. is ld8197a Click to expand... so, what about this..???
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Mar 17, 2011 #27 RITESH KAKKAR said: so, what about this..??? Click to expand... You don't know how to program, you don't know about electronics, so you choose something which is very difficult to use. You need to learn both electronics and programing before you attempt something like that, it's not a beginners project.
RITESH KAKKAR said: so, what about this..??? Click to expand... You don't know how to program, you don't know about electronics, so you choose something which is very difficult to use. You need to learn both electronics and programing before you attempt something like that, it's not a beginners project.
JimB Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Mar 17, 2011 #28 RITESH KAKKAR said: I have Window 7 with 64 bits now, why?? Click to expand... As per the words of the song: YouTube - All the gear, no idea He's got all the gear but no idea! JimB
RITESH KAKKAR said: I have Window 7 with 64 bits now, why?? Click to expand... As per the words of the song: YouTube - All the gear, no idea He's got all the gear but no idea! JimB
koolguy Active Member Mar 17, 2011 #29 so you choose something which is very difficult to use. Click to expand... Hi, i am asking about it supply what it takes ac or dc @ what voltage, not how to write on it. YouTube - scroling led display (without microproccer)part II.mp4
so you choose something which is very difficult to use. Click to expand... Hi, i am asking about it supply what it takes ac or dc @ what voltage, not how to write on it. YouTube - scroling led display (without microproccer)part II.mp4