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 There's not much mystery behind whether they work with ATmega328P-based Arduinos: they are the go-to solution for many display requirements. Their biggest issue is their appearance. This can be partially mitigated by using an FSTN or higher quality unit. But this doesn't change the basic aesthetics. If you can't tolerate the looks, you'll have to opt for a graphic display. There's not much mystery behind whether they work with ATmega328P-based Arduinos: they are the go-to solution for many display requirements. Their biggest issue is their appearance. This can be partially mitigated by using an FSTN or higher quality unit. But this doesn't change the basic aesthetics. If you can't tolerate the looks, you'll have to opt for a graphic display.
  
-A second issue is that they consume a lot of pins. There are I2C adapters available for the parallel interface though, which you'll be able to read about in this wiki sooner or later.+A second issue is that they consume a lot of pins. There are I2C adapters available for the parallel interface though, which you may be able to read about in this wiki if I eventually work with one.
  
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arduino/displays_for_classic_arduinos/parallel_character_lcd_displays_and_classic_arduinos.1573833503.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/11/15 15:58 by mithat

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