Just about all electronics use TTL serial for debugging, bootloading, programming, serial output, etc. But it's rare for a computer to have a serial port anymore. This is a USB to TTL serial cable, with a FTDI FT232RL usb/serial chip embedded in the head. Nov 17, 1983 - Mtk Usb Serial Port Driver X86 Assembly Language. Well, according to my knowledge that I gathered from reading tutorials, the easiest way.
December 7, 2017
MTK USB All drivers allows you to connect any Mediatek Device to the Windows Computer. It helps you to connect your device to the computer whether you want to connect the device for Flashing Stock Firmware, Flashing IMEI or Just connecting the device to transfer data from the device to the computer.
Download different version of MTK USB Drivers from here:
- MTK USB ALL v0.9.7
File Name: MTK_USB_All_v0.9.7.zip
Alternative Name: MTK USB All v0.9.7
File Size: 45.09 MB
File extension: zip
Uploaded on: Wed, 06 Jul 2016 20:31:23 +0530
Compatible with: Windows Computer
Download Link: - MTK USB All v1.0.8 (Latest)File Name: MTK_USB_All_v1.0.8.zip
Alternative Name: MTK USB All v1.0.8
File Size: 55.2 MB
File extension: zip
Uploaded on: Sunday, 17 September 2017
Compatible with: Windows Computer
Download Link:
How to Install ?
1. Extract the “Nokia MTK USB Serial Port Driver” RAR Filel.
2. Open Setup File MTK_USB Serial Port Driver x86 or MTK_USB Serial Port Driver x64.
3. Click On Next,A Message Popup.
4. Check the Box Always Trusted & Click OK.
6. Done.Enjoy!
2. Open Setup File MTK_USB Serial Port Driver x86 or MTK_USB Serial Port Driver x64.
3. Click On Next,A Message Popup.
4. Check the Box Always Trusted & Click OK.
6. Done.Enjoy!
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Here are several examples of how to use the LCD port with anystandard character LCD.
How To Access The LCD RegistersThis section describes how to directly access the LCD registers.It is not difficult, but if you only want to print normal text tothe LCD, using the example code above is the easiest approach.However, if you have special needs, or you want to understand howthe example code works, or you want to write your own driver forthe LCD, then this section is for you.The LCD is accessed using four memory mapped registers. Hereare definitions to use in your code:
Status Register and Busy CheckBefore writing to the LCD, you must wait for it to be available toreceive data. Usually, it will not be busy, but there are times whenit is performing internal operations and you must wait.To check if the LCD is busy, simply read the lcd_status_rd registerand check the most significant bit. If this bit is 1, the LCD isbusy and you must wait to write. If it is a 0, then the LCD isready.
The lower 7 bits of the status register return the current addresspointer. Normally, your code would set that address and 'know'what it is by how many characters have been written, so the addressread feature is rarely needed or used. Commands For The LCDOnce the LCD is not busy, you can give it a command by simplywriting a byte to the command register. There are many commandsavailable. All commands are a single byte requiring only onewrite operation.![]() http://www.pjrc.com/tech/8051/board5/lcd_example.html Last updated: February 24, 2005 Status: work in progress, more info to come Suggestions, comments, criticisms:<[email protected]>
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