An SP-800 (Innovatek) 8 inch LCD arrived today. As with many of you, from ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...Pr4_PcY_BID_IT
Note that there are a few strange things about this unit:
(1) Inside, on the main processor board, is a 4-pin connector labeled GND, Vss, Rx, Tx. As one might guess, this is a communication port. But, to what? A PC? Using RS-232? Only for factory programming perhaps. That would be neat if one could control the LCD (and perhaps alter settings) remotely.
(2) This is claimed to support 800x600 VGA.
{Never mind that it really only can display 600x480 correctly, as 800x600 can not fit on the screen, and is out of proportion; maybe someone knows the remedy.}
Just out of curiosity, I tried 1024x768.
This monitor recognizes a 1024x768 input, because it correctly shows "1024x768 60Hz" on the Menu screen. Despite this recognition, it _can't_ display it correctly. Divided segments, flickering screen, etc. However, each section--though out of order--still looks crisp when it's on-screen.
Can LCDs clock, phase, etc information be altered, to correctly display the 1024x768 I know it can detect? Perhaps with the hidden port