Programming Your Serialized LCD Display
Nuts & Volts Magazine (August 2009)
By
Ron Hackett
This month we’re going to turn our attention to some of the details of programming the display. Specifically, we’ll investigate two of the most useful features of LCD displays: scrolling a long line of text across the relatively small width of the display and creating custom characters to enhance the functionality of the display.
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