It's a mix between what is yet accomplished and what remains to do...
Half of the screen is cabled, it is yet at the level of the 32x32 kind of these displays.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/1749001520088794334.jpg)
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The PIC18F89K90 program seems functional, so I wrote a tiny Java program to send to it some images. It grabs a screenshot of the 64x64 pixels surrounding the mouse cursor, converts it to green-orange pixels and sends the data to the serial port every seconds.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/5192431520089398106.png)
Despite some remaining artifacts, it start to be useful. I suspect the resistor that puts the cathodes to the bias voltage in order to inhibit it is a bit too high.
![](https://cdn.hackaday.io/images/6063671520089778107.jpg)
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