PerLCD version 1.0 ================== The Arduino is an open-source physical computing platform. Among the many things one might want to do with such a device is connect an LCD to it and print stuff (at least that's what I wanted to do with it). There are a couple of excellent low-level libraries that can be linked into an arduino sketch to provide this functionality. I've chosen the LCD4Bit library to link against. The perlcd.cc sketch provides a few higher level functions as well as a serial listener. This Perl library provides a very high level interface for formatting and sending messages to the sketch's listener. Once the device is wired up to an LCD (a fairly trivial task), the USB serial drivers installed, and the sketch compiled and uploaded, getting text on the screen should be no more difficult than the example in the POD's synopsis: Zero knowledge of LCDs required. The sketch provided can obviously be used with a client library written in any language, the choice of Perl was (almost) arbitrary. INSTALLATION To install this module type the following: perl Makefile.PL make make test make install DEPENDENCIES See the POD for information for dependencies. The only required Perl library is Device::SerialPort available from CPAN. COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE Copyright (C) 2007 by Kevin Montuori & mconsultancy This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.