This is pretty neat, but a bit pricey. Is there a composite video version available? I've been experimenting with PIC tetris etc from the web to learn more about video signals, but it seems like I'll need to do this with an AVR or other micro to get decent resolution & color. If I find a module like this one though, it might be worth the time saving. Cheers, -Neil. On Tuesday 26 April 2005 03:10 pm, Don McKenzie scribbled: > Hi Gang, > > It has been many years since I posted anything on the piclist, so I hope > you have all been behaving yourselves. :-) > > Decided to pop in, drop this new product on the list, monitor for a day or > two to see if anyone has direct questions, then vanish back to noddysville > again. > > It is so unique and tailored to micros that I feel it must be of more than > a passing interest to members. > > =============================================== > 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 > > We have a list set up at: http://www.dontronics.com/micro-vga_group.html > for any tech questions. Atilla, the designer is on the list and will > respond very quickly. > > In stock and shipping. > > Don... -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist