graphlcd-base/graphlcd.conf
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     1 # graphlcd.conf.sample
     2 #
     3 # This file contains a sample configuration for the graphlcd driver
     4 # library.
     5 # 
     6 # The format is ini-file-like. It is divided into sections that start
     7 # at markers that look like [section]. Comments are all line-based
     8 # comments, and are lines that start with '#'.
     9 #
    10 # The file starts with general settings, that are used by several
    11 # drivers, followed by the sections. Each section represents a single
    12 # display with a driver definition and specific settings which define
    13 # how the driver acts. Some of these parameters like device, port and
    14 # size are already parsed by the library but the drivers can also read
    15 # their own options from the config file. The library passes them to
    16 # the drivers.
    17 
    18 # WaitMethod
    19 #  Select the method that is used for sleeping.
    20 #  Possible values:
    21 #   0 - usleep
    22 #   1 - nanosleep
    23 #   2 - nanosleep (sched_rr) - This is recommended on kernel 2.4 systems
    24 #   3 - gettimeofday - This is recommended on kernel 2.6 systems
    25 #  Defaukt value: 3
    26 WaitMethod=3
    27 
    28 # WaitPriority
    29 #  Select the process priority that is used when sleeping.
    30 #  Possible values: -20 <= x <= 19
    31 #  Default value: 0
    32 WaitPriority=0
    33 
    34 # General driver settings
    35 #  This section lists the display settings that are parsed and
    36 #  recognized by the driver library.
    37 #
    38 # Driver
    39 #  Sets the display's driver.
    40 #  Currently available are: framebuffer, gu140x32f, gu256x64-372,
    41 #                           gu256x64C-3xx0, hd61830, image, ks0108,
    42 #                           sed1520, sed1330, simlcd, t6963c,
    43 #                           gu126x64D-K610A4
    44 #
    45 # Device
    46 #  Instead of using the direct output via port address (see Port), you
    47 #  can use the parport device (/dev/parportX). The advantage over the
    48 #  direct output via port address is that this works for non-root users
    49 #  also. But it's a little bit slower. The modules ppdev.o, parport.o
    50 #  and parport_pc.o must be loaded or compiled into the kernel.
    51 #
    52 # Port
    53 #  Sets the port address of the parallel port. If this parameter is not
    54 #  given, 0x378 is used. To use this direct output, the program that
    55 #  uses the driver library has to be started with user 'root'.
    56 #
    57 # Width
    58 #  Sets the horizontal size of the display. If this parameter is not
    59 #  given, a default one specific to the driver is used.
    60 #
    61 # Height
    62 #  Sets the vertical size of the display. If this parameter is not
    63 #  given, a default one specific to the driver is used.
    64 #
    65 # UpsideDown
    66 #  Rotates the display output by 180 degrees. This might be useful, if
    67 #  the LCD is mounted upside-down.
    68 #  Possible values: 'yes', 'no'
    69 #  Default value: 'no'
    70 #
    71 # Invert
    72 #  Inverts the display.
    73 #  Possible values: 'yes', 'no'
    74 #  Default value: 'no'
    75 #
    76 # Brightness
    77 #  Sets the brightness of your display's backlight if supported by its
    78 #  driver.
    79 #  Supported by: gu140x32f, gu256x64-372, gu256x64-3900, gu126x64D-K610A4
    80 #  Possible values: 0 <= x <= 100)
    81 #  Default value: 100
    82 #
    83 # Contrast
    84 #  Sets the contrast of your display if supported by its driver.
    85 #  Supported by: serdisplib
    86 #  Possible values: 0 <= x <= 10
    87 #  Default value: 5
    88 #
    89 # Backlight
    90 #  Switches the backlight of your display on and off if supported by
    91 #  its driver.
    92 #  Supported by: serdisplib
    93 #  Possible values: 'yes', 'no'
    94 #  Default value: 'yes'
    95 #
    96 # AdjustTiming
    97 #  To get a timing that is as accurate as possible, the drivers measure
    98 #  the time for port commands (see: benchmark in syslog). You might
    99 #  decrease or increase the time to wait after port commands with this
   100 #  parameter. Normally, there is no need to change this parameter.
   101 #  (used by gu140x32f, gu256x64-372, gu256x64-3900, hd61830, ks0108,
   102 #   sed1330, sed1520, gu126x64D-K610A4)
   103 #  Possible values: -50 <= x <= 50
   104 #  Default value: 0
   105 #
   106 # RefreshDisplay
   107 #  Normally, most of the drivers do not update the whole display, but
   108 #  only the areas that have changed since last update. So it might be,
   109 #  that some faulty pixels would stay a longer time. To avoid this, the
   110 #  plugin makes a complete refresh from time to time. This parameter
   111 #  defines how often a complete refresh will be done.
   112 #  e.g.: A value of 5 means, that the plugin will make a complete
   113 #        refresh on every 5th update.
   114 #  A value of 0 completely disables complete refreshs. 
   115 #  Possible values: 0 <= x <= 50
   116 #  Default value: 5
   117 
   118 ########################################################################
   119 
   120 [framebuffer]
   121 # framebuffer driver
   122 #  Output goes to a framebuffer device
   123 #  Default size: 320 x 240
   124 Driver=framebuffer
   125 
   126 #Width=320
   127 #Height=240
   128 #UpsideDown=no
   129 #Invert=no
   130 
   131 # Zoom
   132 #  Determines if pixels should be drawn double sized.
   133 #  Possible values: 0, 1
   134 Zoom=1
   135 
   136 ########################################################################
   137 
   138 [gu140x32f]
   139 # gu140x32f driver
   140 #  This is an 8-bit driver module for Noritake GU140x32-F7806 VFD
   141 #  displays. The VFD is operating in it's 8 bit-mode connected to a
   142 #  single PC parallel port.
   143 #  Default size: 140 x 32
   144 Driver=gu140x32f
   145 
   146 Port=0x378
   147 #Device=/dev/parport0
   148 #Width=140
   149 #Height=32
   150 #UpsideDown=no
   151 #Invert=no
   152 #Brightness=100
   153 #AdjustTiming=0
   154 #RefreshDisplay=1
   155 
   156 # Wiring
   157 #  Select the type of wiring your display is connected with.
   158 #  Possible values: 'Standard', 'Windows'
   159 #  Default value: 'Standard'
   160 Wiring=Standard
   161 
   162 ########################################################################
   163 
   164 [gu256x64-372]
   165 # gu256x64-372 driver
   166 #  This is an 8-bit driver module for Noritake GU256x64-372 VFD
   167 #  displays. The VFD is operating in it's 8 bit-mode connected to a
   168 #  single PC parallel port.
   169 #  Default size: 256 x 64
   170 Driver=gu256x64-372
   171 
   172 Port=0x378
   173 #Device=/dev/parport0
   174 #Width=256
   175 #Height=64
   176 #UpsideDown=no
   177 #Invert=no
   178 #Brightness=100
   179 #AdjustTiming=0
   180 #RefreshDisplay=1
   181 
   182 ########################################################################
   183 
   184 [gu256x64-3900]
   185 # gu256x64-3900 driver
   186 #  This is a driver module for Noritake GU256X64x-3900 VFD displays. The
   187 #  VFD is either operating in 8 bit-mode connected to a single PC
   188 #  parallel port or in serial mode connected to a single PC serial port.
   189 #  Default size: 256 x 64
   190 Driver=gu256x64-3900
   191 
   192 Port=0x378
   193 #Device=/dev/parport0
   194 #Width=256
   195 #Height=64
   196 #UpsideDown=no
   197 #Invert=no
   198 #Brightness=100
   199 #AdjustTiming=0
   200 #RefreshDisplay=1
   201 
   202 # Wiring
   203 #  Select the type of wiring your display is connected with.
   204 #  Possible values: 'Standard', 'Satyr'
   205 #  Default value: 'Standard'
   206 Wiring=Standard
   207 
   208 # Interface
   209 #  Select the interface your display is connnected to.
   210 #  Possible values: 'Parallel', 'Serial'
   211 #  Default value: 'Parallel'
   212 Interface=Parallel
   213 
   214 # DMA
   215 #  Enables/disables the usage of the controller's DMA mode which
   216 #  increases writing speed. This only works in parallel interface mode.
   217 #  Possible values: 'yes', 'no'
   218 #  Default value: 'yes'
   219 DMA=yes
   220 
   221 ########################################################################
   222 
   223 [gu126x64D-K610A4]
   224 # GU126x64D-K610A4 driver
   225 #  This is a driver module for Noritake GU126x64D-K610A4 VFD displays. 
   226 #  The VFD is operating in 8 bit-mode connected to a single PC
   227 #  parallel port.
   228 #  Default size: 126 x 64
   229 Driver=gu126x64D-K610A4
   230 
   231 Port=0x378
   232 # Device=/dev/parport0
   233 
   234 #Width=126
   235 #Height=64
   236 #UpsideDown=no
   237 #Invert=no
   238 #Brightness=100
   239 #RefreshDisplay=1
   240 #AdjustTiming=30
   241 
   242 #  Debug some methods of the driver
   243 #  (add the values of interest)
   244 #
   245 #   1: show a log at the start of a refresh
   246 #   2: show a log at the end of a refresh with timing information
   247 #   4: show the rows (8 pixel) refreshed
   248 #   8: show every commands/bytes sent to the display
   249 #  16: log every unsuccessful waiting for display acknowledge
   250 #
   251 #Debug=0
   252 
   253 ########################################################################
   254 
   255 [hd61830]
   256 # hd61830 driver
   257 #  This is a driver module for the Hitachi HD61830 LCD controller.
   258 #  Default size: 240 x 128
   259 Driver=hd61830
   260 Port=0x378
   261 #Device=/dev/parport0
   262 #Width=240
   263 #Height=128
   264 #UpsideDown=no
   265 #Invert=no
   266 #AdjustTiming=0
   267 #RefreshDisplay=1
   268 
   269 ########################################################################
   270 
   271 [image]
   272 # image driver
   273 #  This is a driver module for writing image sequences in PBM (Portable
   274 #  Bit Map) format that show the plugin's output.
   275 #  Default size: 240 x 128
   276 Driver=image
   277 #Width=240
   278 #Height=128
   279 #UpsideDown=no
   280 #Invert=no
   281 
   282 ########################################################################
   283 
   284 [ks0108]
   285 # ks0108 driver
   286 #  This is a driver module for the Samsung KS0108 LCD controller.
   287 #  Default size: 128 x 64
   288 Driver=ks0108
   289 Port=0x378
   290 #Device=/dev/parport0
   291 #Width=128
   292 #Height=64
   293 #UpsideDown=no
   294 #Invert=no
   295 #AdjustTiming=0
   296 #RefreshDisplay=1
   297 
   298 # Control
   299 #  Select the variant of triggering the display's control lines.
   300 #  Possible values: '0', '1'
   301 #  Default value: '1'
   302 Control=1
   303 
   304 ########################################################################
   305 
   306 [sed1330]
   307 # sed1330 driver
   308 #  This is a driver module for the Epson SED1330/1335 LCD controller.
   309 #  Default size: 320 x 240
   310 Driver=sed1330
   311 Port=0x378
   312 #Device=/dev/parport0
   313 #Width=320
   314 #Height=240
   315 #UpsideDown=no
   316 #Invert=no
   317 #AdjustTiming=0
   318 #refreshDisplay=1
   319 
   320 # Wiring
   321 #  Select the type of wiring your display is connected with.
   322 #  Possible values: 'Original', 'PowerLCD', 'LCDProc', 'Tweakers',
   323 #                   'YASEDW'
   324 #  Default value: 'Original'
   325 Wiring=Original
   326 
   327 # OscillatorFrequency
   328 #  Select the frequency the oscillator on your LCD board uses in kHz.
   329 #  Possible values: 1000 <= x <= 15000)
   330 #  Default value: 9600
   331 OscillatorFrequency=9600
   332 
   333 # Interface
   334 #  Select the interface mode your display is connected with.
   335 #  Possible values: '6800', '8080'
   336 #  Default value: '6800'
   337 Interface=6800
   338 
   339 ########################################################################
   340 
   341 [sed1520]
   342 # sed1520 driver
   343 #  This is a driver module for the Epson SED1520 LCD controller.
   344 #  Default size: 120 x 32
   345 Driver=sed1520
   346 Port=0x378
   347 #Device=/dev/parport0
   348 #Width=120
   349 #Height=32
   350 #UpsideDown=no
   351 #Invert=no
   352 #AdjustTiming=0
   353 #RefreshDisplay=1
   354 
   355 ########################################################################
   356 
   357 [simlcd]
   358 # simlcd driver
   359 #  This is the SimLCD driver module. Output goes to a file instead of
   360 #  LCD. Use SimLCD tool to view this file.
   361 #  Default size: 240 x 128
   362 Driver=simlcd
   363 #Width=240
   364 #Height=128
   365 #UpsideDown=no
   366 #Invert=no
   367 
   368 ########################################################################
   369 
   370 [t6963c]
   371 # t6963c driver
   372 #  This is a driver module for the Toshiba T6963C LCD controller.
   373 #  Default size: 240 x 128
   374 Driver=t6963c
   375 Port=0x378
   376 #Device=/dev/parport0
   377 #Width=240
   378 #Height=128
   379 #UpsideDown=no
   380 #Invert=no
   381 #RefreshDisplay=1
   382 
   383 # Wiring
   384 #  Select the type of wiring your display is connected with.
   385 #  Possible values: 'Standard', 'Windows', 'Serial'
   386 #  Default value: 'Standard'
   387 Wiring=Standard
   388 
   389 # FontSelect
   390 #  Select the font width your display uses for text mode. In most cases
   391 #  this is selectable through one of the pins of your LCD board
   392 #  Possible values: '6', '8'
   393 #  Default value: '6'
   394 FontSelect=6
   395 
   396 # AutoMode
   397 #  Enables or disables the usage of T6963C's auto mode which doubles
   398 #  writing speed when enabled.
   399 #  Possible values: 'yes', 'no'
   400 #  Default value: 'yes'
   401 AutoMode=yes
   402 
   403 # StatusCheck
   404 #  Enables or disables the usage of T6963C's status check. When using a
   405 #  shielded cable for connecting your display, the disabling may be
   406 #  possible. This results in doubling the speed of writing data to the
   407 #  LCD.
   408 #  Possible values: 'yes', 'no'
   409 #  Default value: 'yes'
   410 StatusCheck=yes
   411 
   412 ########################################################################
   413 
   414 [serdisp]
   415 Driver=serdisp
   416 # Controller
   417 #  Select the serdisplib name of your display.
   418 #  Possible values: See README in serdisplib package or http://serdisplib.sourceforge.net
   419 #Controller=nokia7110
   420 #Controller=sed1335
   421 Controller=optrex323
   422 
   423 # Options
   424 #  Pass display specific options
   425 #  Possible values: See driver-specific hardware page at http://serdisplib.sourceforge.net
   426 #
   427 #  IMPORTANT: when using generic controllers like sed1330,sed1335,t6963c, width and height
   428 #             need to be set here (if different from default settings)!
   429 #             (serdisplib needs to be extended to be able to use 'Width' and 'Height'
   430 #              settings directly - this will be added later)
   431 #
   432 #Options=MODE=8080
   433 #Options=DELAY=2000;FONTWIDTH=8;CHECK=1
   434 #Options=WIDTH=128;HEIGHT=64
   435 #Options=WIDTH=128;HEIGHT=64;DELAY=2000;FONTWIDTH=8;CHECK=1
   436 
   437 # Wiring
   438 #  Select Wiring
   439 #  Possible values: See driver-specific hardware page at http://serdisplib.sourceforge.net
   440 #Wiring=1
   441 #Wiring=PowerLCD
   442 #Wiring=DATA8,CS:nAUTO,A0:INIT,WR:nSTRB,RD:nSELIN
   443 
   444 # FGColour
   445 #  Drawing colour for non-monochrome displays
   446 #  Possible values: 0xRRGGBB (eg.: 0xFF0000)
   447 #  Defaults to black (0x000000) if not set
   448 #FGColour=0x000000
   449 
   450 # BGColour
   451 #  Background colour for non-monochrome displays
   452 #  Possible values: 0xRRGGBB (eg.: 0x00FFFF)
   453 #  Defaults to white (0xFFFFFF) if not set
   454 #BGColour=0xFFFFFF
   455 
   456 Port=0x378
   457 #Device=/dev/parport0
   458 #UpsideDown=no
   459 #Invert=no
   460 Contrast=5
   461 Backlight=yes
   462 
   463 # Settings 'Width' and 'Height' are ignored at the moment. For generic controllers # (sed1330/1335, t6963) width and height need to be set using setting 'Options' (look above)
   464 ##Width=240
   465 ##Height=128
   466 
   467 ########################################################################
   468 
   469 [noritake800]
   470 # noritake800 driver
   471 #  This is an 8-bit driver module for Noritake Noritake 800(A) series VFD
   472 #  displays. The VFD is operating in it's 8 bit-mode connected to a
   473 #  single PC parallel port.
   474 #  Default size: 128 x 64
   475 Driver=noritake800
   476 Port=0x378
   477 #Device=/dev/parport0
   478 Width=128
   479 Height=64
   480 #UpsideDown=no
   481 #Invert=no
   482 Brightness=50
   483 #AdjustTiming=0		# not used
   484 #RefreshDisplay=0	# not used
   485 
   486 # Wiring
   487 #  Select the type of wiring your display is connected with.
   488 #  Possible values: 'LiquidMp3', 'MZ'
   489 #  Default value: 'LiquidMp3'
   490 Wiring=LiquidMp3
   491 
   492 ########################################################################
   493 
   494 [avrctl]
   495 # avrctl driver
   496 #  This is an driver module for my AVR controlled LCD display connected via
   497 #  USB port. It uses some simple commands to update the display content.
   498 #  Default size: 256 x 128
   499 Driver=avrctl
   500 Device=/dev/ttyUSB0
   501 Width=256
   502 Height=128
   503 #UpsideDown=no
   504 #Invert=no
   505 Brightness=50
   506 RefreshDisplay=1
   507 
   508 ########################################################################
   509 
   510 [g15daemon]
   511 # pseudo device for the g15daemon meta driver
   512 # Output goes to the g15daemon which then displays it
   513 Driver=g15daemon
   514 Width=160
   515 Height=43
   516 
   517 ########################################################################
   518 
   519 [network]
   520 # network driver
   521 #  Default size: 240 x 128
   522 Driver=network
   523 Width=256
   524 Height=128
   525 UpsideDown=no
   526 Invert=no
   527 Brightness=10
   528 RefreshDisplay=1