--------------------------------------------------------------------- GraphLCD driver library The GU140X32F driver --------------------------------------------------------------------- Description ----------- The GU140X32F driver supports Noritake GU140x32-F7806 VFD displays. The VFD is operating in its 8 bit-mode connected to a PC's parallel port. Wirings ------- The GU140x32F driver supports the following connections on a parallel port: - Standard - Windows Standard wiring: printerport LCD other ----------- ---------- ---------- GND (01) GND (Ground) VCC (02) VCC (+5VDC 500mA) NC (03) nSTRB (01) RS (04) (Register Select) nAUTO (14) RW (05) (Read/Write) INIT (16) EN (06) (Chip Enable) D0 (02) D0 (07) (Data Bit 0) D1 (03) D1 (08) (Data Bit 1) D2 (04) D2 (09) (Data Bit 2) D3 (05) D3 (10) (Data Bit 3) D4 (06) D4 (11) (Data Bit 4) D5 (07) D5 (12) (Data Bit 5) D6 (08) D6 (13) (Data Bit 6) D7 (09) D7 (14) (Data Bit 7) Windows wiring: printerport LCD other ----------- ---------- ---------- GND (01) GND (Ground) VCC (02) VCC (+5VDC 500mA) NC (03) INIT (16) RS (04) (Register Select) nAUTO (14) RW (05) (Read/Write) nSTRB (01) EN (06) (Chip Enable) D0 (02) D0 (07) (Data Bit 0) D1 (03) D1 (08) (Data Bit 1) D2 (04) D2 (09) (Data Bit 2) D3 (05) D3 (10) (Data Bit 3) D4 (06) D4 (11) (Data Bit 4) D5 (07) D5 (12) (Data Bit 5) D6 (08) D6 (13) (Data Bit 6) D7 (09) D7 (14) (Data Bit 7) Note: The pin numbering may vary with other displays. Configuration Parameters ------------------------ The GU140x32F driver supports the following parameters in config file: Device Instead of using the direct output via port address (see Port), you can use the parport device (/dev/parportX). The advantage over the direct output via port address is that this works for non-root users also. But it's a little bit slower. The modules ppdev.o, parport.o and parport_pc.o must be loaded or compiled into the kernel. Port Sets the port address of the parallel port. If this parameter is not given, 0x378 is used. To use this direct output, the program that uses the driver library has to be started with user 'root'. Width Sets the horizontal size of the display. If this parameter is not given, a default value of 140 pixels is used. Height Sets the vertical size of the display. If this parameter is not given, a default value of 32 pixels is used. UpsideDown Rotates the display output by 180 degrees. This might be useful, if the LCD is mounted upside-down. Possible values: 'yes', 'no' Default value: 'no' Invert Inverts the display. Possible values: 'yes', 'no' Default value: 'no' Brightness Sets the brightness of your display's backlight. Possible values: 0 <= x <= 100) Default value: 100 AdjustTiming To get a timing that is as accurate as possible, the drivers measure the time for port commands (see: benchmark in syslog). You might decrease or increase the time to wait after port commands with this parameter. Normally, there is no need to change this parameter. Possible values: -50 <= x <= 50 Default value: 0 RefreshDisplay Normally, most of the drivers do not update the whole display, but only the areas that have changed since last update. So it might be, that some faulty pixels would stay a longer time. To avoid this, the plugin makes a complete refresh from time to time. This parameter defines how often a complete refresh will be done. e.g.: A value of 5 means, that the plugin will make a complete refresh on every 5th update. A value of 0 completely disables complete refreshs. Possible values: 0 <= x <= 50 Default value: 5 Wiring Select the type of wiring your display is connected with. Possible values: 'Standard', 'Windows' Default value: 'Standard'