^^ understood, I'll explain another way:
IR receiver --> Espruino ( or tinier IC ? ) --> 30pin connector --> iDevice
The Espruino/uC in between "translates" the stuff from the IR remote to control the iDevice through the dock connector
Thx for the info on the LCD used ( that's what I guessed when looking at the beginning of your code ;p )
So, my turn:
For the 30pin dock connector breakout, I ordered one like this ( "PodBreakout Nano Style 1" ): http://www.makertronic.com/podbreakout-ipod-iphone-ipad-breakout-nano-board
For the LCD screen I have, it's this one ( so I was planning to use http://www.espruino.com/HD44780, same as you ;p ): https://www.adafruit.com/products/398
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understood, I'll explain another way:
IR receiver --> Espruino ( or tinier IC ? ) --> 30pin connector --> iDevice
The Espruino/uC in between "translates" the stuff from the IR remote to control the iDevice through the dock connector
Thx for the info on the LCD used ( that's what I guessed when looking at the beginning of your code ;p )
So, my turn:
For the 30pin dock connector breakout, I ordered one like this ( "PodBreakout Nano Style 1" ):
http://www.makertronic.com/podbreakout-ipod-iphone-ipad-breakout-nano-board
For the LCD screen I have, it's this one ( so I was planning to use http://www.espruino.com/HD44780, same as you ;p ):
https://www.adafruit.com/products/398