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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Quote Originally Posted by 4X4_TOYOTA View Post
    Thanks Predator!!
    Driver is working great.
    I messed with your tutorial and the mega script, This is what i have so far:

    s436.photobucket.com/albums/qq82/4X4_TOYOTA/

    The first and second scripts display for 8 seconds a piece, then if winamp is on, the 3rd displays for 10 sec and then loops.

    -David
    That is darn nice! Could you post the scripts please? I would like to look at the code for the change of screen and the screen loop. I'm not able to get mine running (only crawling)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Singh31 View Post
    I did, however when I push these keys, nothing happens, I even changed the keys and nothing still happens.
    You have to start the megascript from the System.Main (the first script on the top), it will initialize, load all the plugins it needs (fraps, everest, battery, etc.), initialize the keyboard input system and variables, the popup system, and then it will enter into the logo scripts. After logos execute (10 seconds), it will start working as normal - you can then navigate thru different screens with those 4 keys and everything will work normally. There's an option in LCDHype to always start with executing a script, I would set that to script "0", that is the first script on top, so everytime you start LCDHype, it will init the megascript. You can also put a shortcut of LCDHype to the StartMenu->All Programs ->Startup, so everytime you boot Windows you'll have everything working without having to run it manually. That is the whole beautiful idea - you only use those four keys without directly interfering with LCDHype.

    If you try to double click on any script on the megascript, the script would work erratic - that's not how it's supposed to work.
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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Thank you for explaining it to me, you have been a real help!

    Just one final question, is there something in the script that I would have to add in order for it to switch between two to three screen only? I ask this because I would like it to switch between MSN, Battery and the Basic Clock you made in the G50 tutorial (Which I added in since the one with the sheep is a bit distracting :P), and not the other things in between.

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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Read the details on the megascript, there's a whole paragraph explaining how to integrate any script into it. Basically, you have to put KeyInit() into the script's header and KeyCheck() into it's GfxCode, then just add the script to the menulist (in System.Main).
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    Reviews: [Customizing the Asus G1S OLED] [Megascript 2.0 for G-series OLED] [G50/G70/G71 OLED driver for LCDHype]


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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    I love to see this group keep developing this plugin. Everyone, please share your work so we all can appreciate it.

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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    where I pick up scripts for g50v?

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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Here ya go guys. Even though it doesn't pertain to 'yall, i left the second script in there. You can delete it or replace my name with yours or something. I left the toyota logo and my signature too. Change the bitmaps how you please.

    -David

    CPU-LOGO-WINAMP.zip
    Last edited by 4X4_TOYOTA; 11th November 2008 at 03:04 PM.

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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Thanks Toyota! You saved me some time and headaches.

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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    Thx Predator_MF for this plugin. It's great.
    However I've got a problem with cpu load when winamp status is displayed on oled. LCDhype can take 30% CPU.
    Is it possible to optimize it somehow?

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    Default Re: G50V - Anyone find a use for the OLED display?

    The original winamp scripts require 5-10% CPU time on my 2.4GHz...which runs on 1.2GHz... Are you really sure it's LCDHype making that CPU, or it's system total ?
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    Reviews: [Customizing the Asus G1S OLED] [Megascript 2.0 for G-series OLED] [G50/G70/G71 OLED driver for LCDHype]


 

 

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