LCDProc package [picolcd now actually works :D]
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Thanks for that :)
You do know mine was on ugen2.2? ;)
I think it would be best to add ugen1.1 + ugen1.2 and then both up to 4.1/4.2, think that will be enough since most people use mITX boards, which don't have much USB ports…To make things easier, would it be possible to create a script that runs usbconfig and then "grep LCD" the results to figure out where the LCD is on and have that ugen set?
ugen0.1: <uhci root="" hub="" intel=""> at usbus0, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON ugen1.1: <uhci root="" hub="" intel=""> at usbus1, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON ugen2.1: <uhci root="" hub="" intel=""> at usbus2, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON ugen3.1: <uhci root="" hub="" intel=""> at usbus3, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON ugen4.1: <ehci root="" hub="" intel=""> at usbus4, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=HIGH (480Mbps) pwr=ON ugen2.2: <usb-lcd-20x2 ituner="" inc=""> at usbus2, cfg=0 md=HOST spd=FULL (12Mbps) pwr=ON[/][/code]</usb-lcd-20x2></ehci></uhci></uhci></uhci></uhci>
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Thank you so much for this guide I have my CrysalFontz 633 LCD finally working as it was running on a caua0 serial interface.
Everything is working, but I am getting a little tired of manually logging into shell and running the LDCd and lcdproc commands to get the proper output vs the default lcdproc output.
Is their a way to automate this on reboot?
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