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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ # -# $Id: README,v 1.6 2000/04/15 16:56:52 reinelt Exp $ +# $Id: README,v 1.7 2000/08/09 09:50:29 reinelt Exp $ # This is the README file for lcd4linux @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ write picture to 'output' (raster driver only) overwrite entries from the config-file with '-c' suppress startup splash screen with '-q' + SUPPORTED DISPLAYS * Matrox Orbital: <http://www.matrixorbital.com> @@ -43,16 +44,37 @@ SUPPORTED DISPLAYS "LCD2041": 4 lines by 20 characters (tested) "LCD4021": 2 lines by 40 characters + +* CrystalFontz <http://www.crystalfontz.com> + + any of 626, 632, 634 and 636. + + +* HD44780-based displays + + This driver supports display modules based on the Hitachi HD44780 chip, + connected to a parallel port. These displays are made by different + manufactures, and come in various sizes. + + +* PalmOrb + + I was told that lcd4linux works fine with PalmOrb, a small program that + emulates a Matrox Orbital display on the Palm Pilot. + + * X11 thanks to Herbert Rosmanith <herp@wildsau.idv.uni-linz.ac.at> a driver for the X Window System is available. It supports any size at any resolution. A very small XLCD4Linux-Window can even swallow on the KDE Panel! + * Raster formats: a generic raster driver (which is used by the X11-driver, too) is availiable, PPM (portable pixmap) is the only output format at the moment. I'm working on PNG! + * other displays: lcd4linux and especially the display driver code is very modular, so it should be quite easy to write a driver for any display. See README.driver for details. Contributors are welcome!!! @@ -81,7 +103,7 @@ Data-specific options: overload: load average threshold and bar scaling. The '%L' token (see below) displays a '!' instead of a blank if the current load average exceeds this value. load bars are scaled by this value (load=overload gives 100%) - fifo: path to fifo for communication with isdnlog (not implemented) + fifo: path to fifo for communication with isdnlog (not yet implemented) sensor1: path to the 1st temperature file (e.g. /proc/sys/dev/sensors/w83781d-isa-0290/temp1) it is important that you use the isa sensors, because the i2c sensors are very slow! sensor1_min: temperature where the corresponding bar starts @@ -148,12 +170,9 @@ Tokens: 'io', ISDN bytes sent 'it', ISDN bytes total (received+send) 'im', ISDN bytes max (received, send) - 's1', T_SENSOR_1, - 's2', T_SENSOR_2, - 's3', T_SENSOR_3, - 's4', T_SENSOR_4, - 's5', T_SENSOR_5, - 's6', T_SENSOR_6, - 's7', T_SENSOR_7, - 's8', T_SENSOR_8, - 's9', T_SENSOR_9, + 'ti', PPP bytes received + 'to', PPP bytes sent + 'tt', PPP bytes total (received+send) + 'tm', PPP bytes max (received, send) + 's1', temperature of sensor 1 + 's2', temperature of sensor 2 (up to s9) |