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Lcd driver stm323/11/2024 Seems that LCDs have very long life, also, potentially. I suspect, though, low current requirements of LCDs make them a really useful choice- battery life being the important thing it is. But I deeply doubt if it would be, and think I remember a discussion here about it being pretty expensive. It would be neat, especially if it was affordable, to be able to make custom displays to order. Surprisingly, its still very expensive stuff. Once, more than two decades ago I want to a party at a loft in SF (the people holding the party rented it for the event) and they had a bathroom enclosed in LCD glass, which was transparent but would become translucent (like ground glass so privacy was maintained) when somebody was in the bathroom. I'm pretty sure these glasses are like all other shutter glasses and can be substituted for DIY - basically any other similar ones. I should really go to the tech support blogs at Nvidia and/or AMD, the card vendors/driver makers. But I think they could be made to work, if I can figure out how to interface them to a modern driver and provide them with the signal they need to toggle back and forth. I have an ancient pair of SimulEyes LCD shutter glasses that were made to work with VGA, and DOS games. (although my current monitor will only do 70 Hz, so its probably going to have to wait until I can either afford a 120 Hz one or figure out how to use my current monitor). I am kind of interested in stereography, and getting a system set up to view 3D with LCD shutter glasses someday. Luckily I hadn't gone poking around and made the mistake I probably would have, yet. I was under the mistaken impression that DC was what I should use for an application I want to construct.
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