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Exercise 11: The LCD Display

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 You find the description of the library either in its source code when running doxygen in its source directory or, when connected to the Raspberry Pi at this URL:

https://dcsit.twiki.ucc.edu.gh/html/libDoc/hd44780/

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Exercise 2: The name display

 
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Then try to re-do the name display program we showed of during the Open Day: A program asks a visitor to type in his name.
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Try to re-do the name display program we showed off during the Open Day: A program asks a visitor to type his name.
  Once he is done, the program writes:

DCSIT welcomes

name of the visitor

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Exercise 2: Hello World version 2

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to the LCD display.

Exercise 3: Hello World version 2

  Try to write Hello World to the display but this time without passing through my library.

This “Hello World!” program is a bit more complex than what you may know from your C programming course. The goal is to display the text “Hello World!” on the LCD display.

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Exercise2: A small display library

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Exercise 4: A small display library

  Create a display library, which allows its user to write any text to any of the 2 lines on the display. This library you will use in a later exercise, when you will build a voltmeter. Of course you must also write a test application to make sure your library calls all work as expected.
 
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