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[jitter] 2.4" Oled screens controlled through jitter

Brecht Debackere brecht at autofasurer.net
Mon May 5 10:53:03 MDT 2008


Allright. Thanks for the heads up! I'm not really familiar with  
electronics so at first glance it looked good.
Question now is, are there any other small displays out there which  
can handle video in an easy "plug and play" way... naked ones,  
without buttons and casing?


On 05 May 2008, at 17:51, yair reshef wrote:

> no way to send this module high bandwidth input, it declares itself  
> as a standalone smart module with its "Built in 4DGL graphics  
> library functions such as: LINE, CIRCLE, RECTANGLE, USER BITMAP,  
> BACKGROUND COLOUR, PUT PIXEL, IMAGE, VIDEO, etc."
> it has serial input, which is good, and mybe its possible to  
> "share" the microSD card with another platform, but looks slim.
> sunnyside, its well documented and the module maker is known,  mybe  
> they can help you choose a better module. good news it will  
> probebly be much cheaper, bad news you then need an additional  
> controller between the oled and the pc.
>
> please, update..
>
> On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Brecht Debackere  
> <brecht at autofasurer.net> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm currently looking at small (< 3") color displays to show video  
> on. I've ran into this : http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/ 
> product_info.php?products_id=8623#
> I have no idea though how to connect this to a source, though it  
> speaks of SD memory cards which can store animations etc.
> Is there anyone out there that has an idea of where to get such  
> small screens, and especially how to send moving images to them?
> Are there such small screens which have e.g. onboard firewire,  
> component video, ... ?
>
> Any info is welcome.
>
> grtz.
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