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lcd4j is a Java API to interface to serial or USB LCD displays. It uses the javacomm API to communicate with the LCD controller. Keypad support is also included.

Supported devices:

CrystalFontz 631
CrystalFontz 635
virtual console LCD

Features:

text LCDs of any size
keypads of any size
serial and USB communication
easy to add new devices to open framework
double buffering/virtual displays
menu support
console display for testing and debugging

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java

In a Nutshell, Small LCD API for Java...

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