Does anyone know of any information around on "raw" active matrix LCD displays? I got these neat .7inch displays (didn't everyone?), and I can mostly figure out the (very sketchy) data sheet, but I've got some specific questions: 1) Ok, there are 4 phases of Horizontal clock (plus their complements), RGB inputs, a vertical clock and its complement. That much makes sense (but is somewhat ugly, apparently being 18V logic.) There are also Hdata and Vdata that I don't understand. Are these the equivilent of Hsync and Vsync to indicate start/end of line/field/etc? 2) The display is designed to display NTSC video, making each Hclock run at a period of 193 nS. Fine. (well, actually, is that period or half the period?) How much slower can it run and still display a recognizable picture? (ie, what's FY1.max) Something around 1000nS would be nice. (I'm not really interested in "real video", but rather something like the pseudo-video that a PIC can generate ala the Circuit Cellar weather project published a while ago...) Thanks Bill W