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Epson Research and Development
Vancouver Design Center
S1D13504
Windows® CE 3.x Display Drivers
X19A-E-006-01
Issue Date: 01/05/08
DEBUG_MONITOR
This option enables the use of the debug monitor. The debug monitor can be invoked when
the display driver is first loaded and can be used to view registers, and perform a few
debugging tasks. The debug monitor is still under development and is UNTESTED.
This option should remain disabled unless you are performing specific debugging tasks that
require the debug monitor.
GrayPalette
This option is intended for the support of monochrome panels only.
The option causes palette colors to be grayscaled for correct display on a mono panel. For
use with color panels this option should not be enabled.
Mode File
The MODE tables (contained in files MODE0.H, MODE1.H, MODE2.H . . .) contain
register information to control the desired display mode. The MODE tables must be
generated by the configuration program 13504CFG.EXE. The display driver comes with
example MODE tables.
By default, only MODE0.H is used by the display driver. New mode tables can be created
using the 13504CFG program. Edit the #include section of MODE.H to add the new mode
table.
If you only support a single display mode, you do not need to add any information to the
WinCE registry. If, however, you support more that one display mode, you should create
registry values (see below) that will establish the initial display mode. If your display driver
contains multiple mode tables, and if you do not add any registry values, the display driver
will default to the first mode table in your list.
To select which display mode the display driver should use upon boot, add the following
lines to your PLATFORM.REG file:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\Display\S1D13504]
“Width”=dword:280
“Height”=dword:1E0
“Bpp”=dword:8
“Rotation”=dword:0
“RefreshRate”=dword:3C
“Flags”=dword:2