Sonic Alert 2.8 Clock Radio User Manual


 
7.1 Display configuration 38
name : crt1024x768
pixclock : 65000000
xres : 1024
yres : 768
act_high : 1
hsync_len : 200
left_margin : 24
right_margin : 161
vsync_len : 6
upper_margin : 3
lower_margin : 29
active : 0
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7.1.3 Select a supported display
If you supply a supported panel name on the lcdp command line, the display
controller will be reset with the associated parameters.
$ lcdp hitachi_wvga
found panel hitachi_wvga
panel: 800x480x8
$ lcdp
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name : hitachi_wvga
pixclock : 1
xres : 800
yres : 480
act_high : 1
hsync_len : 64
left_margin : 1
right_margin : 39
vsync_len : 20
upper_margin : 8
lower_margin : 3
active : 1
The selection takes place immediately, so if you have a panel connected,
you should see valid output on the display.
Note that if you change resolutions, the display memory will likely have
mis-aligned data in it. Displaying a bitmap on the display through the use
of the fatload and bmp commands will remedy this situation. Refer to
init.script for an example.
If you want to make your selection stick through a reset, you can save it
through the set and save U-Boot commands.
December 28, 2005 Revision 2.8