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I used one of the older CyVisor DH4400 hacked as a monocle with my
wearable. I have two complete units and so have some extra parts.
This allows me to experiment with alternate packaging methods without
sacrificing my primary display.
I'm curious if it is possible to interface the Micro-Display display
unit used by the DH4400 to the LCD interfaces used in many of the
Advantech PCM boards. This seems to be a standard interface, at
least among the Advantech product line. Can I drive the Micro-
Display via the LCD interface instead of using PCM VGA output through
the DH4400 controller? I suspect I may need some hardware between them.
-Freeman
"If you are going through hell, keep going."
-- Sir Winston Churchill
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