I/O for a PIC is On Topic. It wasn't clear to me from your original post that this was for a PIC project. Looking back on it, I guess I could have assumed that it was for a PIC. Apologies. My error. Thanks for caring! James Newton mailto:jamesnewton@geocities.com phone:1-619-652-0593 http://techref.homepage.com NOW OPEN (R/O) TO NON-MEMBERS! Members can add private/public comments/pages ($0 TANSTAAFL web hosting) PIC/PICList FAQ: http://www.piclist.com -----Original Message----- From: Picsend@aol.com [mailto:Picsend@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 1999 2:42 AM To: jamesnewton@geocities.com; LISTSERV@mitvma.mit.edu Subject: Re: HELP INTERFACE VFD. Do samsung exist ? Hi James, I think that perharps (my english is not my first language), there is a bad interpretation : I am involved in Pic developments and I try to find a second source I/O, using VFD instead of LCD for a pic board using serial line (and standard 44780 interface). As you, I don't like bad posting : I stay on the list and don't go to another new list because I believe in this one. So may I ask you, to tell me if I/O products are not relevant to piclist. If not please excuse me, and I ask piclisters to excuse me. Sincerely, SP Ps: Perharps you see only a part of this threed so you judge only on last mail ? > ust a quick note: the below listed post, which you sent to the PICLIST, has > nothing to do with PICs and [OT] was not in the subject line. > > The rest of this message is long winded B.S. Feel free to ignore it: > > Please understand, I really don't want to offend you or in any way > discourage you from posting your valuable information (or funny remarks > ) to the PICLIST. >