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| Vista Home Premium 64 | USB LCD Displays with x64 Support I just built a custom computer and installed Vista Home Premium 64 on it. Works great and I'm really happy. In the past, I've had a custom built Serial port LCD display set up to show me information such as my CPU temp or the network bandwidth. I used LCD Smartie specifically to send data to the display. Unfortunately, my new computer does not have a serial port, and LCD Smartie doesn't work on 64-bit Windows (without a hack) and is no longer being developed anyhow. So does any one know of a USB LCD display AND 64-bit compatible software to drive it? PS: There has been some confusion in the past. I am talking about a small (2" x 6" or so) LCD display that can show 2-4 lines of text. I am not talking about a regular LCD monitor. |
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