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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 1:59 am |
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Hello,
I've got this LCD driver from a friend.
The only problem abour it: This driver is adapted to PORTB, but I need the Interrupt-Pins on this port for another application.
I have difficulties to understand this pragram exactly and wanted to ask if anybody could modify the driver for me to the following allocation:
RC0: D1
RC1: D2
RC2: D3
RC3: D4
RB0: RS
RB1: E
RB2: R/W
I'm using the PIC16C773 (CCS-Compiler...).
That's the driver:
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// LCD_W.c / 2.12.2004 ////
//// Treiber f�r Standard LCDs ////
//// (WSH Demoversion) ////
//// ////
//// lcd_init() Mu� einmal ganz zu Beginn aufgerufen werden ////
//// ////
//// lcd_putc(c) Zeigt c an der n�chsten Position am LCD an. ////
//// Folgende Anweisungen haben Sonderfunktion: ////
//// \f L�scht Anzeige ////
//// \n Geht zum Anfang der n�chsten Zeile ////
//// \b R�ckschritt um eine Position ////
//// ////
//// lcd_gotoxy(x,y) Setzt Schreibposition (oben links ist 1,1) ////
//// ////
//// lcd_getc(x,y) Liest Zeichen an Pos. x,y vom LCD ////
//// ////
//// lcd_puts16(zeil_nr, zeil_inh) Gibt komplette 16-Zeichen-Zeile ////
//// aus, die als String-Adresse �bergeben wird ////
//// ////
//// lcd_puts24(zeil_nr, zeil_inh) Gibt komplette 24-Zeichen-Zeile ////
//// aus, die als String-Adresse �bergeben wird ////
//// ////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//// (C) Copyright 1996,2003 Custom Computer Services ////
//// This source code may only be used by licensed users of the CCS C ////
//// compiler. This source code may only be distributed to other ////
//// licensed users of the CCS C compiler. No other use, reproduction ////
//// or distribution is permitted without written permission. ////
//// Derivative programs created using this software in object code ////
//// form are not restricted in any way. ////
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// As defined in the following structure the pin connection is as follows:
// B0 ENABLE
// B1 RS
// B2 R/W
// B4 D4
// B5 D5
// B6 D6
// B7 D7
//
// LCD pins D0-D3 are not used and PIC B3 is not used.
#define use_portb_lcd TRUE
struct lcd_pin_map { // This structure is overlayed
BOOLEAN enable; // on to an I/O port to gain
BOOLEAN rs; // access to the LCD pins.
BOOLEAN rw; // The bits are allocated from
BOOLEAN unused; // low order up. ENABLE will
int data : 4; // be pin B0.
} lcd;
#byte lcd = 6
#define set_tris_lcd(x) set_tris_b(x)
#define lcd_type 2 // 0=5x7, 1=5x10, 2=2 lines
#define lcd_line_two 0x40 // LCD RAM address for the second line
BYTE const LCD_INIT_STRING[4] = {0x20 | (lcd_type << 2), 0xc, 1, 6};
// These bytes need to be sent to the LCD
// to start it up.
// The following are used for setting
// the I/O port direction register.
struct lcd_pin_map const LCD_WRITE = {0,0,0,0,0}; // For write mode all pins are out
struct lcd_pin_map const LCD_READ = {0,0,0,0,15}; // For read mode data pins are in
BYTE lcd_read_byte() {
BYTE low,high;
set_tris_lcd(LCD_READ);
lcd.rw = 1;
delay_cycles(1);
lcd.enable = 1;
delay_cycles(1);
high = lcd.data;
lcd.enable = 0;
delay_cycles(1);
lcd.enable = 1;
delay_us(1);
low = lcd.data;
lcd.enable = 0;
set_tris_lcd(LCD_WRITE);
return( (high<<4) | low);
}
void lcd_send_nibble( BYTE n ) {
lcd.data = n;
delay_cycles(1);
lcd.enable = 1;
delay_us(2);
lcd.enable = 0;
}
void lcd_send_byte( BYTE address, BYTE n ) {
lcd.rs = 0;
while ( bit_test(lcd_read_byte(),7) ) ;
lcd.rs = address;
delay_cycles(1);
lcd.rw = 0;
delay_cycles(1);
lcd.enable = 0;
lcd_send_nibble(n >> 4);
lcd_send_nibble(n & 0xf);
}
void lcd_init() {
BYTE i;
set_tris_lcd(LCD_WRITE);
lcd.rs = 0;
lcd.rw = 0;
lcd.enable = 0;
delay_ms(15);
for(i=1;i<=3;++i) {
lcd_send_nibble(3);
delay_ms(5);
}
lcd_send_nibble(2);
for(i=0;i<=3;++i)
lcd_send_byte(0,LCD_INIT_STRING[i]);
}
void lcd_gotoxy( BYTE x, BYTE y) {
BYTE address;
if(y!=1)
address=lcd_line_two;
else
address=0;
address+=x-1;
lcd_send_byte(0,0x80|address);
}
void lcd_putc( char c) {
switch (c) {
case '\f' : lcd_send_byte(0,1);
delay_ms(2);
break;
case '\n' : lcd_gotoxy(1,2); break;
case '\b' : lcd_send_byte(0,0x10); break;
default : lcd_send_byte(1,c); break;
}
}
char lcd_getc( BYTE x, BYTE y) {
char value;
lcd_gotoxy(x,y);
while ( bit_test(lcd_read_byte(),7) ); // wait until busy flag is low
lcd.rs=1;
value = lcd_read_byte();
lcd.rs=0;
return(value);
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
/*- Eigene Funktionen -*/
/*----------------------------------------------------------------*/
//----------------------------------------------------------------
void lcd_puts16(int zeil_nr, char zeil_inh)
{
int counter;
lcd_gotoxy(1, zeil_nr); /* Cursor setzen */
for(counter=0; counter < 17; counter++)
{
lcd_putc(zeil_inh[counter]);
}
return;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------
//----------------------------------------------------------------
void lcd_puts24(int zeil_nr, char zeil_inh)
{
int counter;
lcd_gotoxy(1, zeil_nr); /* Cursor setzen */
for(counter=0; counter < 25; counter++)
{
lcd_putc(zeil_inh[counter]);
}
return;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------
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Thank's a lot!
Nice greets from Austria,
Pfiff! |
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Foppie
Joined: 16 Sep 2005 Posts: 138 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 2:57 am |
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you can look at this driver as example of how to modify your driver. |
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 5:28 am |
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Is it correct that I just have to modify this part of my driver:
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#define use_portb_lcd TRUE
struct lcd_pin_map { // This structure is overlayed
BOOLEAN enable; // on to an I/O port to gain
BOOLEAN rs; // access to the LCD pins.
BOOLEAN rw; // The bits are allocated from
BOOLEAN unused; // low order up. ENABLE will
int data : 4; // be pin B0.
} lcd;
#byte lcd = 6
#define set_tris_lcd(x) set_tris_b(x) [code][/code]
If that's the case, I don't see how to change the allocation by using two different ports. (I'm using PORTB for E, RS, R/W and PORTC for datapins). |
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leesing2k3
Joined: 08 Nov 2005 Posts: 28
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Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2005 1:13 pm |
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I don't have the time to do this.
Wouldn't it be possible, that you just tell me how I have to modify the lcd_pin_map if i'm using two different ports.
PORTB for E, RS, R/W and PORTC for datapins
That's everything I have to know. |
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PCM programmer
Joined: 06 Sep 2003 Posts: 21708
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