Re: TI-H: Re: TI-83/85 LCD Pinouts/COLOR!!!


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Re: TI-H: Re: TI-83/85 LCD Pinouts/COLOR!!!




Yes, It would. 4 grays gets white, red, green, and blue. The 8 shade 
gray can get cyan, magenta, yellow, and black added. Dither colors for 
the appearance of even more colors. 8 shade is dificult when movement is 
required. Maybe 8 shades for still or realy well programed movement and 
4 shades for sprites. I don't know if it's possible, but a switch to go 
back to grays would be nice. One position it takes each page to a 
separate color and the other each page gets sent to each color evenly, 
creating the illusin of the old grayscale screen.

It will most likely take MUCH more work than a 10-inch LCD, but if you 
can do 1, you should be able to try the other.

Richard Piotter
richfiles1@hotmail.com

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>would the calc know what to do with the extra colors?
>or would it only be color in assembly?
>like treat the colors as grays or something.
>
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1998
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>>Post the TI-83/85 LCD pinnouts on your page (maybe you have it posted)
>>
>>I want to see these things. I want to expiriment with The CASIO Color 
>>LCD (same resolution as TI LCD, but with color). Matbe if you get 
these 
>>LCDs connected, you can alter the CASIO Color LCD to work on the TI??? 
>>Who knows!!!
>>
>>Richard Piotter
>>richfiles1@hotmail.com
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>hey...can i get one of those LCD's reserved? that's a damn good 
>>price...
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Grant Stockly <gussie@alaska.net>
>>>To: ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org <ti-hardware@lists.ticalc.org>
>>>Date: Monday, January 26, 1998 9:05 PM
>>>Subject: Re: TI-H: 10 inch calc screen
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Sure!
>>>>
>>>>Ok.  I have gotten a special offer from a company, and they want to 
>>sell me
>>>>640x480 SHARP LCDs for $9 a piece.  Working.  There is also a black 
>>light
>>>>version but that costs $35.
>>>>
>>>>I've got the pinout for the 83 and 85.  Can someone give me the 
>pinout 
>>for
>>>>the 82 86 and 92 screens?  I'm real busy and don't have the time to 
>>open
>>>>mine up.
>>>>
>>>>Grant
>>>>
>>>>---
>>>>Grant Stockly
>>>>AppleCyber - http://www.alaska.net/~gussie
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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