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    Question Looking for NET component of LCD style text display

    Dear All,

    I am looking for a NET component (Winform & ASP.NET) of LCD style text display .. (hopefully freeware :->) ) .. where can I download it or buy it?

    I got Puma Software (http://software.pumapc.com) they had Puma LCD Simulator v8.0 beta and its previous version 7.7 .. but the website said that they did not support the product anymore ..

    hmmm .. I need advise

    Thanks & Regards
    Winanjaya

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    Re: Looking for NET component of LCD style text display

    You mean LED?

    The monitor you are using right now is most likely LCD.

    LCD = Liquid Crystal Display
    LED = Light-Emitting Diode

    LCD uses a combination of passing electricity through different chemicals while LED is simply made up of multiple lights.

    If you meant LED then why not write your own component for this? Check out this YouTube link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMTkgZIvWCY

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    Re: Looking for NET component of LCD style text display

    No he meant LCD. What he's asking for is something where he can send output to it and it writes the output in a manner that looks like it was written across what you might find in a stereo or VCR. (LCD display)
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    Re: Looking for NET component of LCD style text display

    Quote Originally Posted by Lord_Rat View Post
    No he meant LCD. What he's asking for is something where he can send output to it and it writes the output in a manner that looks like it was written across what you might find in a stereo or VCR. (LCD display)
    Not according to the link he provided. It gives LED examples.

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