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<blockquote data-quote="lankavee" data-source="post: 6309127" data-attributes="member: 194046"><p>Got my LCD devise working with LCDProc. Sound easy but a bit complicated since the unit i purchased is from Sure Electronics, something which does not natively supported by LCDProc, hence no readily available driver on the current stable release. I will post a detail configuration guide on setting up LCDProc with Sure Electronic's LCDSmartie module later.</p><p></p><p>Why Sure Electronic's LCDSmartie? well, that is the cheapest 20x4 Blue back-lighted LCD devise with CP2102 USB communication module, readily available for online purchase. US$ 20 was all it took for getting it to my doorstep through eBay on standard shipping within a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lankavee, post: 6309127, member: 194046"] Got my LCD devise working with LCDProc. Sound easy but a bit complicated since the unit i purchased is from Sure Electronics, something which does not natively supported by LCDProc, hence no readily available driver on the current stable release. I will post a detail configuration guide on setting up LCDProc with Sure Electronic's LCDSmartie module later. Why Sure Electronic's LCDSmartie? well, that is the cheapest 20x4 Blue back-lighted LCD devise with CP2102 USB communication module, readily available for online purchase. US$ 20 was all it took for getting it to my doorstep through eBay on standard shipping within a week. [/QUOTE]
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