What LCD? Did you hook one up externally? If so, I would love to see pictures of that setup, as well as info on how you hooked it up if you don't mind sharing. -Shawn Josh Koffman wrote: > Well, they have some "teletraining" on the Cypress site. I found it to > not be too bad. Really the hardest part was figuring out all the > intricacies of their IDE. It's very different from coding for a PIC, > you use the IDE to specify which hardware blocks to use and how to > connect them. While I'm sure this could be done by hand or with an > external development environment, it wouldn't be my choice. I am > fortunate enough to have an ICE here at work, so that helped a lot, > but just the invention board should be ok, just no debug. The sample > code and APIs that are given with the blocks are pretty good. I got > the LCD block working almost instantaneously. Tell the IDE you want to > use it (so it compiles in support). Then issue the right commands (ie > an init, and a write, etc) and viola, text on the screen. > > Josh _______________________________________________ http://www.piclist.com View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist