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USB LCD from CrystalFontz
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| Wed Oct 23, 2002 | 1:54P| PermaLink |
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“Until now LCD’s have been interfaced with PC’s by either the Parallel or Serial ports. Parallel LCD’s require a significant amount of time and effort to prepare, and it isn’t hard to make a mistake in the process, leading to a painstaking troubleshooting period and the possibility of a damaged or destroyed LCD.
Serial LCD’s solve much of this drama by being far more “plug and play” than their parallel counterparts allowing the user to simply plug in a cable, install the software and enjoy the candy. USB on the other hand supplies power, data and true “plug and play” to the LCD.”
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FULL STORY @
THEDDRZONE (http://www.theddrzone.com/review.asp?id=53&page=intro)
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