Sebastien Lelong wrote:
>>
>> IIRC you have to buy a controller that connects to the lcd and connect
>> to this controller via serial. And you intend to implent the pic
>> software to interface with this controller, right?
> 
> 
> No, Wayne would do it, even if he may not already know this... Seriously, I
> remember Wayne wanted to access this controller using jallib. He potentially
> planned to implement a library for this, eventually integrated to jallib.
> 
> 
>> It would be nice if we also could provide the software for the
>> controller itself.

Here is the link to the original author of the K107.  I notice he is 
referring buyers to the Wulfden site where I purchased mine.

He originally sold an 16F84A and then went to a 16F628A.  The code and 
command set to the controller is on his site and the Wulfden site.  As 
the command set is pertinent only to the chips he sells, and the more he 
sells the better it is for him, I see no reason why he would complain if 
someone made a library to control his chips.

The 84A code is published on his site but I can't find the 628A code. 
He is making money on selling the chips so I doubt he would publish it.

If you are concerned about the rights, I will contact him for permission 
to create a library of the control codes.  I did not see any mention of 
copyrights when I scanned his site though.

I am still working on getting all of the commands into a form for you to 
look over.  I have not forgotten Jallib, I have just been very busy.

BTW Is Eur OK?  I have not seen any posts lately and am hoping he is 
also, just busy.

Wayne

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