Dnia 2011-01-27, czw o godzinie 19:52 -0500, Gregg Levine pisze:
> 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.
Now I don't need special chips. HD44780 has CG RAM with 8 places for
used defined bitmaps of letters.

> We are discussing the one described here
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-13 correct? You called it
No, I wrote Latin-2 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-2
Now I see that special conversions included in owfs is not so
necessary. 
Only the possibility to add those user defined chars to CGRAM.

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p4trykx


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