Try these ones, I=B4ve found them very handy when I had to deal with the same controler. Horta http://perso.wanadoo.fr/rs-rey/electronic_ressources/Ressources/8051/Graphic LCD/GraphicLCD.htm http://www.compsys1.com/workbench/On_top_of_the_Bench/KS0108/ks0108_controll er.html http://www.geocities.com/dinceraydin/lcd/gfxz80example.htm > Hi all, > I think I might want to try a 128X64 Graphics LCD on my next project. I > bought an EasyPIC 3 development board from www.circuit-ed.com which looks > great, especially at the price. It comes with an LCD with a KS0108 > controller. I've searched for tutorials on how to control/use a graphics > based LCD but with little results. I would appreciate any references you > can direct me to on how they work and how to program them. When I began > playing with PICs, there were lots of tutorials and program examples for > character based LCDs but I was surprised that I haven't been very > successfuly in finding something similar for graphics based LCDs. I want to > build a magnetometer and be able to draw a graph realtime as the data comes > in so it would not be just a screen shot programmed into eeprom. > I'm looking forward to playing with this development board. It has a lot > built on board and has lots of options available as well. My original plans > for this project was a built in eeprom and RS-232 with a character LCD but > now that I've found this development board I'm going to try to utilize SD > Ram cards, USB communications, and a Graphics LCD. Thanks for any help. > FJ -- = http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist