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Release XBMC LCDproc Python addon
i am on windows 7, is there a way i can use this on win 7? i have a silverstone cw02 case with imon vfd
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(2014-12-28, 06:00)MANswers Wrote: i am on windows 7, is there a way i can use this on win 7? i have a silverstone cw02 case with imon vfd

No.
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(2014-12-28, 12:25)herrnst Wrote:
(2014-12-28, 06:00)MANswers Wrote: i am on windows 7, is there a way i can use this on win 7? i have a silverstone cw02 case with imon vfd

No.

i would have kissed you all over your body if this could be made to work on windows 7 Sad
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I have futaba mdm166a LCD (2x16)
Is it possible to display large font in one length line ?
like here for example : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvb9laG7ddY
regards ...and thanks for the add-on
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(2015-01-11, 11:51)Turok777 Wrote: I have futaba mdm166a LCD (2x16)
Is it possible to display large font in one length line ?
like here for example : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvb9laG7ddY

Unfortunately, LCDproc doesn't support this. The only thing supported is the display of big numbers e.g. for big clock display. In theory, if this support can be enhanced for big letters (in the LCDproc server, that is), script.xbmc.lcdproc could be enhanced as well to do this. But for now, no.

nst
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thanks @herrnst for the info
regards
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i ve problems with the Futuba MDM166A Display and openelec.

i use the openelec driver and this addon. the most works fine, but not

Code:
<screensaver>
      <line>$INFO[LCD.TimeWide21]</line>
      <line>$INFO[LCD.TimeWide22]</line>
</screensaver>

Image

i dont understand this problem...
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(2015-01-25, 15:55)noxx2 Wrote: i ve problems with the Futuba MDM166A Display and openelec.

i use the openelec driver and this addon. the most works fine, but not

Code:
<screensaver>
      <line>$INFO[LCD.TimeWide21]</line>
      <line>$INFO[LCD.TimeWide22]</line>
</screensaver>

Image
Hmm, judging from the photo - are you sure this is really a MDM166A, and if so, that the correct driver is used? I'm missing the additional elements around the text area (like the volume bar, network/play/pause/rec indicators etc.). The photo looks like LCDproc uses it's "emulated" big digits but falsely assumes more line than physically available. Mind to pastebin your kodi.log so one can see what display type is detected?

nst
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yes, its a Futuba MDM166A.

here my log-files:

Kodi.log
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=406565

System.log
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=406566

Hardware.log
http://xbmclogs.com/show.php?id=406567

It look like the upper half of the Time, i had made the picture at 13:38
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(2015-01-28, 22:29)noxx2 Wrote: yes, its a Futuba MDM166A.

here my log-files:

Looks good from what I can see (script.xbmc.lcdproc correctly tells you about the presence of the mdm166a), but something seems to be borked... On your photo, I'm missing all the extra icon stuff I mentioned around the 96x16 area, see this photo to understand what I mean (even if I didn't have such a display to implement the support specific for the mdm166a, there are at least a few reports that stuff sort-of works).

(2015-01-28, 22:29)noxx2 Wrote: It look like the upper half of the Time, i had made the picture at 13:38

Yep. Seems LCDproc has some sort of issue with it's mdm166a driver that causes this, albeit on initialisation, it correctly reports as 16x2. No real idea or clue ATM, sorry...
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Yes, i have this icons.
in front of the display I have a slightly darker plexiglas

Nothing what i can do?
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(2015-01-28, 23:14)noxx2 Wrote: Yes, i have this icons.
Ok, good to hear Smile

(2015-01-28, 23:14)noxx2 Wrote: Nothing what i can do?
Well, from the looks something seems to go wrong in the LCDd I think. script.xbmc.lcdproc simply tells LCDproc to e.g. draw a big number "8" at position x onto the display. How it's done or what method is used is completely left to LCDd. As said, I don't own such a display myself, so digging and poking around in the LCDproc sources would just be random trial and error...
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perhaps a problem of OpenELEC 5.0 ?

i use the mdm166a on a Cubox i4 pro,
i will test it today evening on my RaspberryPi.
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Hello, it works LCDproc addon on this HTPC with LCD touch screen (Thermaltake DH202), or is there an alternative?
I am running Kodi/Openelec.
Thanks for any reply !

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http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/products-m...C_00001367
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hello,

i try the mdm166a on my raspberry pi, same problem. i can only
see the upper half of the time

@Rossi1

Kodi dont support Touchscreens. I know only solutions for Mediaportal,
e.g. http://www.mpdisplay2.de/index.php/en/
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