There are no options to set the DI pin the graphical lcd simulation part,
that was why I was wondering.

I'll try with your project. I suspected the nops.

Sunish

On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 2:14 PM, m...@watty <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Sometimes DI is called RS (Register Select)
>
> The *real* display does indeed do garbage if you wiggle the pins too
> quick.
>
> When I moved from 20MHz 16F877A to 48MHz 18F4550 this happened because
> some routines didn't use _usec_delay but had "nops".
>
> -- ------------------------- KS0108 GLCD 128 x64 ---------------------
> --GLCD ports
> alias  GLCD_CS2           is pin_b2
> alias  GLCD_CS2_direction is pin_b2_direction
> alias  GLCD_CS1           is pin_b3
> alias  GLCD_CS1_direction is pin_b3_direction
> alias  GLCD_RW            is pin_b6
> alias  GLCD_RW_direction  is pin_b6_direction
> alias  GLCD_DI            is pin_b7 -- LCD command/data select.
> alias  GLCD_DI_direction  is pin_b7_direction
> alias  GLCD_E             is pin_E2
> alias  GLCD_E_direction   is pin_E2_direction
> alias  GLCD_LED           is pin_E1
> alias  GLCD_LED_direction is pin_E1_direction
> alias GLCD_dataprt        is portd    -- LCD data
> alias GLCD_DATAPRT_DIR    is portd_direction
> include dev_glcd_ks0108
>
>
> The dev_glcd_ks0108 is
> in projects/catpadmw along with graphics and terminal
>
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