On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 7:34 PM, Roberto Spadim <[email protected]> wrote:
> there's displays with polish charset?
>
> 2011/1/27 patyrk <[email protected]>:
>> Dnia 2011-01-27, czw o godzinie 18:33 -0200, Roberto Spadim pisze:
>>
>>> do you think that 1 second is a good time to update 80 characters in a
>>> screen? do you have only one display in you onewire bus? do you need
>>> fast write to screen? use ethernet displays :)
>> I have only one display which now shows temperature. I don't need a
>> super fast display. I'm happy with HB 1-wire solution but the only flaw
>> is that I can't display Polish letters. The main advantage is that it's
>> cheap.
>>
>>> using the default display charset is the better option (you can buy
>>> any display and don´t need to update the rom)
>>
>> Default displays have only ASCII chars no polish diacritics like
>> ąźćłó...I just need to add those to standard Latin alfabet.
>>
>>> so, using a iconv library to display the right information is better,
>>> since it´s faster than update charset+send the bytes, and it´s more
>>> portable and more standard with you display seller
>>> change charset is a good feature
>> You are right, I will use it for converting form latin2 to ASCII. But I
>> also need to put additional char bitmaps to the display CGROM because
>> none of them are in the standard ROM.
>>
>>> you can implement it with owshell + display datasheet, did you tried?
>> Next week I will try to do this.
>> --
>> p4trykx
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Hello!
Technically yes. His computer. His cell phone.

Configuring an LCD display such as the basic one that I would imagine
that the Hobby Boards device uses, or ones that we build ourselves,
use a generic character set. It's typically the same one I see when I
use my system and devices.

Support is enclosed inside the regular Linux kernel. However it can't
be brought to the display you're using Pat because the chips on it
were designed as I've described above. You're setup would require a
specialized chip set to be created.

We are discussing the one described here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-13 correct? You called it
Latin-7, and that started sounding (what else?) the sounds our
computers make when doing things, and then I remembered this whole
issue from an earlier discussion.

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