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Benedikt:
--- Quote from: Merlin201314 on November 14, 2016, 11:31:36 AM ---I AM EXCITED!!!!!! :drool: :drool: :D --- End quote --- Me too :beer: So, this is the screen configuration: --- Code: ---mode "480x272-0" # D: 0.000 MHz, H: 0.000 kHz, V: 0.000 Hz geometry 480 272 480 272 16 timings 0 125 115 70 36 64 6 accel false rgba 5/11,6/5,5/0,0/0 endmode --- End code --- Soon, we will be getting rid of the old bootsplash ;) EDIT: I DID IT! |
Merlin201314:
NIIIIICE!!!!! :proj: |
Dirty Engineer:
I've been intently following this thread since I found it several weeks ago. I'm very excited to see where it goes as there seems to be some great talent working with them. I have 2 ISEL ICP 3020 desktop cnc's that I have converted to run GRBL Arduino controllers. I'm pretty happy with how they work other than the need for a dedicated computer for them. Up until now I had not found an all in one solution that I liked. The DDCSV seems to fit the bill perfectly. I have also been watching the DDCSV1.1 prices drop which is great. The lowest I've currently seen ($130) I've see was here (http://www.ebay.com/itm/500KHz-3-axis-motion-controller-stepper-motor-servo-motor-CNC-driver-Engraving/182310179542) @Maciej I see you are using a D-Sub 15 pin connector for your pendant. From my understanding the pendant needs 16 pins. If I may ask,what wire(s) did you combine or drop to make this work? |
Merlin201314:
Here you have the connections colors, and the picture, hope that help :worthless: |
Merlin201314:
Now I like it!!! Sended by my tapatalk |
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