[Coco] LCD panel
jdaggett at gate.net
jdaggett at gate.net
Sat Aug 21 09:44:52 EDT 2004
Mike
The Oki MSM6522 is a specific chip designed to drive monchrome
graphic LCD panels. It is not a microprocessor in the sense of the
6809 etc.
It is an interface chip that takes data from the say the 6809 and
feeds it to the display. From a properly selected clock, it will
generate all the s yncs and pixel clocks and output it to the LCD
serially, in 4 bit mode or 8 bit mode. It is the big brother of the
44780 LCD driver chips.
james
On 20 Aug 2004 at 23:44, KnudsenMJ at aol.com wrote:
From: KnudsenMJ at aol.com
Date sent: Fri, 20 Aug 2004 23:44:24 EDT
Subject: Re: [Coco] LCD panel
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> In a message dated 8/20/04 6:30:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> jdaggett at gate.net writes:
>
> > You can use a controller chip like the Oki MSM6255 or equivalent.
> > Single chip, plus some gluelogic, and crystal interfaced to a
> > microprocessor buss.
>
> Is that Oki chip as fast as a 6502 or 6809 would be? How fast a
> clock? Still, your 6809 or whatever CPU has to get the data out to the
> Oki controller to put into the LCD. Or could youbuild a system
> whereby the Oki got the odd-numbered clocks to do video RAM access,
> just like the Coco's graphics?
>
> > The neat thing with this panel is that you can write to the upper
> > and lower half at the same time.
>
> Different data, I hope. Using the upper and lower nybbles of each
> data byte?
> I need to go study the spec sheet with its logic and timing diagrams,
> though
> it clearly was not written by native-born English speakers. Thanks,
> Mike K.
>
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