any suggestions how i can fotograph any bether pictures?
We have to be able to follow each wire without being confused as to which one we are following.
i can assure you that my connections are the same as my first post..
That is the problem. Your connections didn't work then, and they still don't work.
but does it make the situation any bether by resoldering all pins
Yes, if the original connections were bad. With such a big solder blob we can't see if there is a 'cold' connection underneath.
about what idea are you talking about?
I am talking about the fact that each pin is labeled for it's function. Usually they just identify pin 1 and/or 16 as they do on the other side of your board.
extra money spend at what??
The white lettering is done with a silk screen (like a stencil). The application of this lettering involves an extra manufacturing step. It doesn't cost anything extra to add this lettering if you are already using a silk screen for other information, but that isn't the case here.
You have a problem that is most likely related to one or more of the six connections between your Arduino and your LCD module. Your problem could be one or more wires in the wrong place, it could be one or more bad connections, or it could be a combination of the two. You should consider removing all the wires and starting over, possibly following the Lady Ada tutorial that is mentioned in the link given in reply #1. You did look at that link I hope.
Don