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Homebrew Video Display Chips
Hi,
I'm looking for any info on easy to use chips for driving a composite monitor - with or without color. I'd like to start with the easiest chip and circuit, one that might display the internal characters / graphics built into the given chip. I am currently working with the MC6847 but so far have had no luck. I bought the chip second hand, so I don't even know if it's any good. Any tips on sample circuits, what chips to experiment with, etc. would be much appreciated. thanks, F- |
Homebrew Video Display Chips
You need more ambition , what you are doin is obsolete , not in demand
why not learn something that will be used by many people . If everyone did something that was in high demand , we'd have no poor people on earth .. Wouldnt that be nice ? My Bro teaches Delphi at C.College . Zero demand programming language . C+ , Delphi , Linux , Microsoft Windows are obsolete , obtuse S/W , will be replaced by much better s/w in less than 2 years . I write s/w for free , because it is the highest demand today . WXP dont work , it cant even do fundamental stuff like manage Files/Folders !! BTW www.littlechips.com has Evaluation board $300 , with ARM 920T equiv' CPU . This CPU is NOT Pentium , so it wont run PC s/w . This CPU will destroy the PC . All will switch to the new PDA with 100GB HDD avail in the near future . __________________________________________________ __________________ Farce Milverk wrote: Hi, I'm looking for any info on easy to use chips for driving a composite monitor - with or without color. I'd like to start with the easiest chip and circuit, one that might display the internal characters / graphics built into the given chip. I am currently working with the MC6847 but so far have had no luck. I bought the chip second hand, so I don't even know if it's any good. Any tips on sample circuits, what chips to experiment with, etc. would be much appreciated. thanks, F- |
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