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    Hello, I am NEW in this forum ,and I am NEW in this topic. I have got old AKAI drum machine with 240x64 display nanox nfm 243(not integrated with drum machine PCB but on 10 pins ribbon) and this display use sanyo LC7981 controller ( on the drum machine pcb ). I would like to start with few Question: 1.is it posible to make converter which one will be show information from this nanox display on PC screen? 2.if YES, is it posible to use USB or any other data transfer format? YES I am really want to do it:)) I have got this information from service manual for that drum machine: This is pinout from display connector (where this display is plug) 1pin VO 2pin VEE 3pin GND 4pin VCC 5pin NC 6pin CP 7pin LOAD 8pin DF 9pin FLM 10pin LD1 I would like do wiring to parallel port. How will be looks like wiring . IF is posible, I want keep drum machine display on the same place but use this converter to PC as external option (probably with port on the back d.machine) when I am recording in studio just plug drum machine to PC If some one could help me with my first project YES, I am learning all this tricks which I have got from helpfull links but I want move forward ,as well everyday. Which parts( board,modul ) I need to buy for the "GOOD" start.(mayby easiest solution for beggining) and from which software( if is posible free) I have to start . Thank YOU, Marek

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      Hello, I am NEW in this forum ,and I am NEW in this topic. I have got old AKAI drum machine with 240x64 display nanox nfm 243(not integrated with drum machine PCB but on 10 pins ribbon) and this display use sanyo LC7981 controller ( on the drum machine pcb ). I would like to start with few Question: 1.is it posible to make converter which one will be show information from this nanox display on PC screen? 2.if YES, is it posible to use USB or any other data transfer format? YES I am really want to do it:)) I have got this information from service manual for that drum machine: This is pinout from display connector (where this display is plug) 1pin VO 2pin VEE 3pin GND 4pin VCC 5pin NC 6pin CP 7pin LOAD 8pin DF 9pin FLM 10pin LD1 I would like do wiring to parallel port. How will be looks like wiring . IF is posible, I want keep drum machine display on the same place but use this converter to PC as external option (probably with port on the back d.machine) when I am recording in studio just plug drum machine to PC If some one could help me with my first project YES, I am learning all this tricks which I have got from helpfull links but I want move forward ,as well everyday. Which parts( board,modul ) I need to buy for the "GOOD" start.(mayby easiest solution for beggining) and from which software( if is posible free) I have to start . Thank YOU, Marek

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      You may attract some more useful feedback if you post the question in the Hardware & Devices forum[^].

      One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.

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