LCD-Linux is a Linux software layer that operates LCD alphanumeric screens, providing a layer of abstraction.
With LCD-Linux, users can easily write drivers for specific LCD controllers to make quick modifications and optimizations. The software currently supports the HD44780 controller, which comes packed with various features to help enhance your display output.
Some of the HD44780 driver features supported include multi-controller support, 8 and 4-bit mode support, and the ability to specify the used 4 bits at compile time. Additionally, users can also specify I/O timings at compile time, supporting all screen sizes up to the maximum of the HD44780 (80 characters per controller).
Users of LCD-Linux can also benefit from its ability to support user-definable fonts for displays. When using HD44780, LCD-Linux supports full read and write from the device to read the display state and set user-definable characters. The software also supports both available font sizes when the HD44780 is run in single line mode, making it incredibly user-friendly for a variety of display purposes.
Overall, if you are looking for a powerful and versatile software tool to drive your LCD alphanumeric displays, then LCD-Linux is an excellent choice to consider. With its fantastic features, easy-to-use interface, and flexibility, it is sure to meet any user's needs with its customizable and user-friendly properties.
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