So I bought the Mizar screen a long time ago, and I told you it's not
working. Is it possible to get a replacement? I can send the old one
back, I just need it for my college project due on the 20th of June.
Thanks.
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is the amount of
time on divided by the length of the cycle, 1.7/21.7 or 8%. I'm
rounding to the nearest integers.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Jake <k1llfre...@hotmail.co.uk
<mailto:k1llfre...@hotmail.co.uk>> wrote:
I can't test those numbers as I don't have a power supply at h
I can't test those numbers as I don't have a power supply at home. I'm
curious how your work out hte duty cycle as a percentage?
Thanks.
On 19/01/16 18:32, John Duncan wrote:
Just a guess, you probably need to consider the whole 21.7ms or 21.3ms
to be your period (46Hz or 47Hz) and then your
I got my LCD screen for the Mizar a few days ago, it came with the wire
mod done so that the USB can be used to power it instead, I have both
USB ports plugged into my PC and am using Minicom to communicate with
the Mizar. Anyhow, none of the LCD commands like (mizar32-lcd-prinl
'Hello) seem