Hey all, came across dave's videos about hacking VFD's and it reminded me about these displays I managed to get for free, a few 40x2 VFD's, one 40x6, and one 32x8 plasma display.
I definitely need to start putting these to some use, I'm new to parallel communication so I probably would take a bit to get anything fancy running on them but they'd be great for a weather station, or a fancy stock ticker or something.
So far I've just powered up the 40x6 since it has a separate power connector and it draws about 1.3 amps with just that cursor on, we'll have to see with more. It is nice to hear it whine when it starts up though, makes me nostalgic for CRT's. (actually, I have an amiga 1000 that I just took off a desk, I should have booted that up again).
Anyways looking for some tips/project ideas. I'm hoping the plasma display will be different, I have yet to look it up as of the time of writing this, buy maybe it's multi color or something like that. Either way looks like it won't just be 5v in. I just have to look for the female .01 inch headers I got so I can tap into these, I don't have any compatible cables kicking around, and on the 40x2 displays the pins for the connector are mostly underneath the VFD itself.
What would be really neat is to take a big one and make a retro notebook out of it, essentially a pretty basic computer but be able to make notes and save them onto an SD card. That would be pretty complicated but cool, however I lack the skills to make it look nice.
Side note, there were a couple nuts missing on the plasma and apparently it was repaired, you can see some much newer looking resistors in there. Also, the cursor on the big VFD did not blink, so perhaps it's just a very basic power on indicator, I'm guessing this will work similarly to what Dave had though.








