Am Mittwoch, 10. M=E4rz 2004 02:22 schrieben Sie: > On 10 Mar 2004 at 2:10, 0xDEADBEEF wrote: > > I have got a DVD player in my car with a standard TFT-TV (PAL) screen. > > Now I want to build a board computer for several reasons. This board > > computer needs a display and I thought it would be perfect to use the > > existing TFT screen and overlay any incoming video signal with a PIC > > generated video signal (OSD). Now what I need to know is, if someone > > knows a project that uses a PIC for OSD purpose with a RS232 or I2C > > interface as input and generates the PAL OSD output from this input. > > I've been searching the web for some days about that topic, but did > > only find commercial projects. I didn't even find something to learn > > from how to do it on my own. > > I've been looking (and asking here) recently about something similar. Best > one so far (with a PIC) is at http://www.stv5730a.co.uk and it uses a > PIC16F628. The STV5730A chip is obsolete (or going that way) but a few > people seem to still have good stocks of it. Also have a look at > http://www.decadenet.com/bob3/bob3.html > > Regards, Brent. Thanks Brent. The thing is just, that I already stumbled over this chip, but thought it's= a=20 way too expensive for a single private project... And last year I already=20 stumbled over a pure PIC OSD project, but the hell I can't find it anymore.= =2E. I thought that another Piclist member could now the link to a similar proje= ct. But still, thank you Brent! MfG, Do.Pe. -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.