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Re: [lpc2000] LPC21XX as OSD Generator

2005-10-28 by Onestone

I don't remember the details, but I have seen several reasonable (25-40 
character/line) OSD displays as magazine projects over the years. IIRC 
even BYTE did one in its heyday, and I'd bet that Circuit Cellar 
probbaly has one.

Yep here's one of the few that turned up on byte:-

http://www.circuitcellar.com/library/print/1199/Baptiste112/2.htm

Not too bad resolution wise, and it uses a PIC

Cheers

Al

Leon Heller wrote:

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>Subject: Re: [lpc2000] LPC21XX as OSD Generator
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>>There used to be a very old Microchip app note that showed it being done
>>with one of the very old PIC16c5x parts, so, even though slow, if a PIC
>>can do it I'm pretty certain the LPC2 could. I don't know if it is still
>>around, it was possibly one of their old competition winners. It was
>>published in the enormous applications handbook of a few years ago.
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>I tried it several years ago. It was very crude - large time display and it 
>couldn't do anything else. The LPC could manage something like that, but it 
>probably isn't much use.
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>Leon 
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