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What we've just rolled out with AIDA64 v4.60 is only the first wave of new LCD and VFD devices. If you consider interface, protocol, controller and all other variables, there are literally hundreds of different LCD/VFD devices out there. We're already working on a number of new devices (Acer Idea 500, AX206-based firmware-hacked DPF, ct-Mausekino, Cwlinux, Futaba MDM166A, picoLCD, SoundGraph iMon UltraBay LCD, Sure Electronics, Trefon, Yoctopuce, etc) that will be added during the next few weeks, and then a lot more is coming. We're collecting ideas on which displays to support next, so feel f
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We've added support for Yoctopuce monochrome OLED displays, as listed at: Yoctopuce USB Displays You can enable the LCD device from AIDA64 / main menu / File / Preferences / Hardware Monitoring / LCD. The only thing needed to enable this feature is copying the 32-bit YAPI.DLL file from the latest C++ YoctoLib ZIP package (you can find the file in the Binaries/windows/yapi folder inside the ZIP package) to AIDA64 installation folder, and the display to be connected to a USB port. You can verify if your device is made by Yoctopuce by finding the device on the Devices / USB Devices page in AI