@bingley1234 It was salvaged from a scrapped bus from Stockholm, Sweden. I have looked and looked but can't find any manufacturer anywhere on the module..
@Esperantanaso This will be mapped into the address space of Zusie. There is a DIP switch that allows you to set the high-order byte of the address where you wish the display to appear. The columns (8 bits tall) represent one byte each, and counting from right the columns of the display will occupy 14 bytes after this base address. So it's a picture of the contents of a portion of RAM. And you can thus show anything in it :) Pong or tetris perhaps? :)
I was about to ask where you got one of these from but after the third comment I read saying junkyard... I decided I didn't need to ask. ^_^
Project looking good!
Qbranch1024 2 months ago
@Qbranch1024 :-)
nablaman 2 months ago
how would you controll it? (im a noob in hardware-working and a german, but i know a lot about programming, and game developing xD (for real =) ))
thebiglou13 2 months ago
Reminds me of Portal 2!
Murdoch493 2 months ago
Hmm from a bus scrapyard , where abouts , Ive got mine from a bus scrapyard aswell! in Barnsley. is this made by Hanover Displays?
bingley1234 6 months ago
@bingley1234 It was salvaged from a scrapped bus from Stockholm, Sweden. I have looked and looked but can't find any manufacturer anywhere on the module..
nablaman 6 months ago
@nablaman Its probly made by a company called Mobitec. Google it for more info
explorer914 2 weeks ago in playlist Fler videoklipp från nablaman
beautiful
TheCombineify 6 months ago
Where did you pick up the flip discs?
tymkrs
whisk0r 11 months ago
@whisk0r They were a donation from a Zusie fan on the net =) He got them from an old bus in a scrapyard..
nablaman 11 months ago
I'm glad you uploaded this! What kinds of things are you planning to display?
Esperantanaso 11 months ago
@Esperantanaso This will be mapped into the address space of Zusie. There is a DIP switch that allows you to set the high-order byte of the address where you wish the display to appear. The columns (8 bits tall) represent one byte each, and counting from right the columns of the display will occupy 14 bytes after this base address. So it's a picture of the contents of a portion of RAM. And you can thus show anything in it :) Pong or tetris perhaps? :)
nablaman 11 months ago
@nablaman Will Zusie be fast enough to run those kinds of programs? If so, that would be great!
Esperantanaso 11 months ago
@Esperantanaso I don't know yet really, but it would be cool =)
nablaman 11 months ago
@nablaman If you can make it show the illusion of a live pong game that would be AWESOME.
Even if you used something a bit smarter than Zusie. =P
Serostern 11 months ago