 Hey guys, it's Parker Domen, the Longhorn Engineer, and I have been working on the Dot Matrix Display for Reset Vector, and here it is. The resolution is 16 rows by 96 columns, and it's run by an FPGA that is serially addressed by the propeller. So what the propeller does is it just sends all the bits for the frame. So one frame is all the pixels here. So it sends the entire frame to a register bank on the FPGA, and then when the propeller latches low, it basically says we have shifted in all the data, and it will automatically just do the matrixing. So the FPGA takes care of all the matrixing that's involved in this display, and so the propeller doesn't really have to do anything besides shift all that data. So it makes it so that the propeller doesn't have to do any work in terms of driving this display. So what I'm going to do is I have a little demo code. So I'll type stuff into the serial monitor on the serial, sorry, the parallax serial terminal. So I can type in 12 characters, hit enter, and those will pop up here. Right now it's only supporting the single line text, which means it uses this entire display display 12 characters. I'm working on a double line so that it will display two lines of characters. But of course, the characters would be smaller. So if we type in, let's see, reset, and semicolons are the spaces messed up there. And so we can type something else random in like, let's five, six, hello world.