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Epson Research and Development
Vancouver Design Center
S1D13505
13505BMP Demonstration Program
X23A-B-006-04
Issue Date: 01/02/02
Program Messages
ERROR: Could not initialize device.
The given hardware/software setup violates the timing specification as described in the S1D13505
Hardware Functional Specification, document number X23A-A-001-xx.
ERROR: Too many devices registered.
There are too many display devices attached to the HAL. The HAL currently supports only one
device.
ERROR: Could not register S1D13505F00A device.
A 13505 device was not found at the configured addresses. Check the configuration address using
the 13505CFG configuration program.
ERROR: Did not detect S1D13505.
The HAL was unable to read the revision code register on the S1D13505. Ensure that the S1D13505
hardware is installed and that the hardware platform has been set up correctly.
ERROR: Insufficient memory for ?? bit-per-pixel.
The given display resolution requires more memory than is available to store one complete image.
Either increase the amount of display memory or select an image with a lower bit-per-pixel value.
ERROR: Cannot use /p option with hardware cursor and ink layer.
Instead, rotate BMP file manually and load without /p option.
Because the Hardware Cursor and Ink Layer are not automatically rotated in portrait mode
13505BMP does not support the “/p” option. Instead, rotate the BMP with a paint program and then
load the rotated image in landscape (non-portrait) mode.
ERROR: Cannot use /buffer option without 2 Mbyte of display buffer
memory.
The “/buffer” option is not supported unless the platform has 2M bytes of memory.
ERROR: Could not switch portrait buffer.
The HAL library reported an error when changing the screen 1 start address register.
ERROR: Failed to open BMP file:‘filename’
The BMP file could not be opened as a read-only file.
ERROR: ‘filename’ is not a valid bitmap file.
The file does not contain a valid BMP format image.
ERROR: Could not initialize hardware cursor.
The HAL library could not initialize the Hardware Cursor.
ERROR: BMP file is ?? bit-per-pixel; hardware cursor requires 4 bit-
per-pixel BMP file.
The Hardware Cursor BMP image must always have a color depth of four bit-per-pixel.