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| ^Display size|128x64|128x64| | ^Display size|128x64|128x64| | ||
| ^Contrast adj.|requires potentiometer|internal, no extras!| | ^Contrast adj.|requires potentiometer|internal, no extras!| | ||
| - | ^Buffer needed?|No| | + | ^Buffer needed?|No|Yes| |
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| ==== Wire it up! ==== | ==== Wire it up! ==== | ||
| - | We'll begin by soldering wires to the LCD. I'll use rainbow wires to make it a bit easier to tell apart but you can use whatever you'd like. The pitch of the connector is 2mm which means it wont fit into a breadboard but wires are easy to add on. | + | |
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| + | We'll begin by soldering wires to the LCD. I'll use rainbow wires to make it a bit easier to tell apart but you can use whatever you'd like. The pitch of the connector is 2mm which means it wont fit into a breadboard but wires are easy to add on. | ||
| [[http://www.ladyada.net/images/lcd/frontwires.jpg|{{ http://www.ladyada.net/images/lcd/frontwires_t.jpg?nolink&500x270 |}}]] | [[http://www.ladyada.net/images/lcd/frontwires.jpg|{{ http://www.ladyada.net/images/lcd/frontwires_t.jpg?nolink&500x270 |}}]] | ||