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APPENDIX D: PROGRAMMING THE LCM
The LCD panel module (LCM) is designed to provide real-time operating status and configuration
information for the system. For sample LCM code, see
LCM
folder in the
Driver and Manual CD
. The driver
and the program library can also be found in the folder.
The system supports the following 2 kinds of LCM:
• Parallel Text
-
based LCM: The LCM connects to the motherboard’s parallel port. The LCD screen can display
2 lines, 16 (or 20) characters per line.
• USB and Serial Text or Graphic
-based LCM: Our next generation LCM. Lanner engineers design a common
source code to be deployed on these two differently interfaced LCM modules. Jumpers are used to select
between text and graphic types. See next section.
For Parallel Text-based LCM
Build
To build program source code on Linux platform, please use the following steps as a guideline:
1. Extract the source file:
# tar -xzvf plcm_drv_v0XX.tgz
(0XX is the version of the program.)
2. Change directory to the extracted folder:
# cd plcm_drv_v0XX
(0XX is the version of the program.)
Note: Apply our Parallel Text-based LCM to the environment of virtualization, please use the version 013 or
above of the program.
3. Type “make” to build source code:
# make
After compiling, the executable programs (plcm_test, plcm_cursor_char, ppdev_test, Test) and the driver
(plcm_drv.ko) will appear in the program’s folder.
Note: The OS supported by Parallel Text-based LCM function includes platforms based on Linux Kernel series
2.4.x, Linux Kernel series 2.6.x and Linux Kernel series 3.0.x or above.
Install
Install the driver and create a node in the /dev directory by:
#insmod plcm_drv.ko
#mknod /dev/plcm_drv c 248 0
Summary of Contents for NCA-5210
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Page 31: ...31 3 Slide and pull the top cover backwards a little bit 4 Lift the top compartment...
Page 53: ...53 HW Monitor This option allows you to view hardware health status...
Page 65: ...65 SATA1 enable or disable the SATA1 port SATA2 enable or disable the SATA2 port...
Page 66: ...66 SATA3 enable or disable the SATA3 port SATA4 enable or disable the SATA4 port...
Page 68: ...68 You may select Enabled Disabled or Auto...
Page 71: ...71 Memory Configuration Memory Configuration provides memory configuration parameters...
Page 81: ...81 Discard Changes and Exit exit system setup without saving the configuration changes...
Page 82: ...82 Restore Defaults restore load factory default setting for all setup parameters...
Page 83: ...83 Boot Override You may select a device under Boot Override for this function...
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