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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 4
OS: Laptop-XP SP2, Desktop- Vista SP1 64 bit, Desktop2-Ubuntu and Laptop2-Vista Home Basic
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am look for a way to feed sports scores to a LED programmable sign from a website. Preferebly Free way. I also was wondering what to buy for a sign my budget is $200 to $250. I want it to display NCAA march maddness scores. The Sign I looked at was this: http://www.webstaurantstore.com/pro-...466LEDMEM.html Would this work?
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Re: LED programmable Sign
LCDSmartie comes to mind.
I've used it for a usb VFD display so not sure if it will work with your unit. I did do a quick search on their site and saw some posts that talked about rs232 hook-ups so it probably would work. Pauldo |
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