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    LCDProc 0.5.4-dev

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      doktornotor Banned
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      @Smoothrunnings:

      Is there not an easier way to install this, or have it added to the Package Manager as I am not really a Linux guy.

      The easier way is to upgrade your pfSense to 2.3.3 snapshots and install the package from the Package Manager.

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        Smoothrunnings
        last edited by

        @doktornotor:

        @Smoothrunnings:

        Is there not an easier way to install this, or have it added to the Package Manager as I am not really a Linux guy.

        The easier way is to upgrade your pfSense to 2.3.3 snapshots and install the package from the Package Manager.

        I upgraded to 2.3.3 snaphot enabled LCDPro after installing it. However it's showing X in the Status / Services. When I try to start it, it fails.

        I am supposed to change any of the configuration settings before I enable/start it?

        Thanks,

        I have a WatchGuard XTM 510

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          doktornotor Banned
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          This package absolutely requires proper hardware-dependent configuration, without it, it's just completely useless.

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Seems to work fine with the XTM5.

            I'm pretty sure the SDEC driver has most of the settings hardcoded but what I have here is:

            Enable Checked, obviously
            Com port Parallel Port
            Display size 2x20
            Driver Watchguard Firebox with SDEC
            Port speed Default

            Then you must select some screens on the screens tab, whatever you want there but at least one.

            Steve

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              gianluca.stella
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              @mdima:

              @DaHak:

              great work, thanks!
              it is possible to add the driver for the ax89063 Display?
              It is used e.g. by NA-820 (http://axiomtek.com/products/ViewProduct.asp?view=429)
              it would be great for me :-)
              thanks!

              Hi, there are a couple of drivers around for that display, but it is not included in the LCDProc distribution. We could add it as an "external driver" like the nexcom driver.

              Can you compile it on FreeBSD (x86)? In this case I could just add the file you send me (ax89063.so) and add the option to use it in the code…

              Ciao,
              Michele

              Michele,

              I updated the original Makefile to get it working with lcdproc 0.5.7. The forked repo (https://github.com/gianlucastella1/AX89063) also contains the compiled driver.

              Gianluca

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              • fabricioguzzyF
                fabricioguzzy
                last edited by

                Hello Everyone,
                I just got 2 new LCD Display 16x2 (LCD SMARTIE) and I would like to know if it is compatible with any of the existing drivers that come with the Pfsense 2.3.4 distro. Any chance to use it with LCDProc?

                Thanks in Advance!!
                Fabricio Guzzy.

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                  fmertz
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                  More then likely it is, but you'll have to provide more technical details. LCD Smartie looks like a software project for Windows that also provided USB hardware at some point. Have you been able to locate a technical specification with some specifics?

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                  • fabricioguzzyF
                    fabricioguzzy
                    last edited by

                    Hello FMERTZ,
                    Thanks for the message.

                    As far as I know it's a HD44780 compatible LCD via USB on FTDI chipset.
                    Does it help?

                    Thanks!!!
                    Fabricio.

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                    • fabricioguzzyF
                      fabricioguzzy
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                      I just found that when you choose HD44780 driver it opens a submenu with the FTDI via USB option… That loooks great... going to test it tonight.
                      Fabricio.

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                      • fabricioguzzyF
                        fabricioguzzy
                        last edited by

                        Hello Everyone,
                        Still trying hard to make a FTDI FT245 to work with LCDPROC…
                        This is what I got:

                        USB connected to /dev/ugen1.2  - (see images) - Chipset FT245 (no driver I guess)

                        Any help will be really appreciated!!
                        Fabricio

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          I expect the virtual com port created by uftdi0 to be /dev/cuaU0 or similar. Check what devices are added to /dev when you connect the disaply. Check what is shown in the system log when you connect the display.

                          Steve

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                          • fabricioguzzyF
                            fabricioguzzy
                            last edited by

                            Hello Stephenw10

                            Thanks much for the message. I will check it, although the service can't start, not with that config.
                            Anyway, I am also trying to use parallel port configuration since it doesnt' need any interface in between. (I have another display hd44780 compatible with no USB interface)
                            Will post the results here after all.

                            Thanks
                            Fabricio.

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