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13704CFG.EXE Configuration Program
S1D13704
Issue Date: 01/02/08
X26A-B-001-02
• Portrait Mode - selecting Portrait Mode causes register settings and timings to be saved
for portrait mode operation.
The HAL is capable of performing rotations “on the fly”. Most programs written for the
HAL will ignore this setting and set Portrait or Landscape display modes as desired.
This setting is useful when the configuration is saved into a C header file to be used by
non-HAL programs.
System
The options in the System section describe the items which are required for frame rate
calculations and where in CPU address space the S1D13704 will be located.
Figure 4: System Options
• Memory Location - this describes where in CPU address space the S1D13704 will be
located. This setting is required by the HAL to locate the S1D13704. If the settings from
13704CFG will be saved to a C header file for use in a non-HAL program this value
does not have to be filled in.
• Frame Rate - indicate the desired frame rate here. 13704CFG will attempt to write
register settings which result in the requested frame rate. If the frame rate cannot be
reached then the following dialog inform the user of the problem
Figure 5: ERROR: Frame Rate
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