At 18.03 2005.04.27 +1000, you wrote: >ThePicMan wrote: > >>Just curious, what IC does it use? > >You won't see markings on it. Woha, a full-custom designed ASIC! :^) >The designer, not me :-) Of course! The joy of selling thru someone else. :-) >Don... > > >>>=============================================== >>>Micro to VGA adapter. >>> >>>Apr-2005 Now Shipping. >>>Micro-VGA Adapter. RS-232 DB-9 to VGA DB-15. >>>New resolutions and modular format announced: >>>- uVGA-128 : 128x64 (64 colours) due April 2005 >>>- uVGA-256 : 256x200 (64 colours) due April 2005 >>>- uVGA-320 : 320x240 (64 colours) due May 2005 >>>- uVGA-640 : 640x480 (64/256 colours) due June 2005 >>>- uVGA-800 : 800x600 (64/256 colours) due June 2005 >>>The MicroVGA is a graphics adaptor that allows the display of text characters & >>>an unlimited number of graphic patterns. >>>The MicroVGA can be interfaced to any host micro controller, embedded device or >>>a PC with a serial port. The 15 pin >>>connector is simply connected to any standard VGA monitor. >>> >>>http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html > >-- >Don McKenzie >E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.e-dotcom.com/ecp.php?un=Dontronics > >RS-232 to VGA. Many resolutions http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga.html >USB to RS232 Converter that works http://www.dontronics.com/usb_232.html > > > > >-- >http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive >View/change your membership options at >http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist