Philips S1D13505 Manuale Utente
Epson Research and Development
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Vancouver Design Center
Wind River UGL v1.2 Display Drivers
S1D13505
Issue Date: 01/02/05
X23A-E-003-02
Note
Mode0.h should be created using the configuration utility 13505CFG. For more infor-
mation on 13505CFG, see the 13505CFG Configuration Program User Manual, docu-
ment number X23A-B-001-xx available at www.erd.epson.com.
mation on 13505CFG, see the 13505CFG Configuration Program User Manual, docu-
ment number X23A-B-001-xx available at www.erd.epson.com.
6. Open the S1D13505 workspace.
From the Tornado tool bar, select File->Open Workspace...->Existing->Browse... and
select the file “x:\13505\8bpp\13505.wsp” (or “x:\13505\16bpp\13505.wsp”).
select the file “x:\13505\8bpp\13505.wsp” (or “x:\13505\16bpp\13505.wsp”).
7. Add support for single line comments.
The UGL v1.2 display driver source code uses single line comment notation, “//”,
rather than the ANSI conventional comments, “/* . . . */”.
rather than the ANSI conventional comments, “/* . . . */”.
To add support for single line comments follow these steps:
a.
In the Tornado “Workspace” window, click on the “Builds” tab.
b. Expand the “8bpp Builds” (or “16bpp Builds”) view by clicking on
the “+” next to it. The expanded view will contain the item “default”.
Right-click on “default” and select “Properties...”. A properties win-
dow will appear.
Right-click on “default” and select “Properties...”. A properties win-
dow will appear.
c.
Select the “C/C++ compiler” tab to display the command switches
used in the build. Remove the “-ansi” switch from the line that con-
tains “-g -mpentium -ansi -nostdinc -DRW_MULTI_THREAD”.
(Refer to GNU ToolKit user's guide for details)
used in the build. Remove the “-ansi” switch from the line that con-
tains “-g -mpentium -ansi -nostdinc -DRW_MULTI_THREAD”.
(Refer to GNU ToolKit user's guide for details)
8. Compile the VxWorks image.
Select the “Files” tab in the Tornado “Workspace” window.
Right-click on “8bpp files” (or “16bpp files”) and select “Dependencies...”. Click on
“OK” to regenerate project file dependencies for “All Project files”.
“OK” to regenerate project file dependencies for “All Project files”.
Right-click on “8bpp files” and select “ReBuild All(vxWorks)” to build VxWorks.
9. Copy the VxWorks file to the diskette.
From a command prompt or through the Windows interface, copy the file
“x:\13505\8bpp\default\vxWorks” (or “x:\13505\16bpp\default\vxWorks”) to the
bootable disk created in step 4.
“x:\13505\8bpp\default\vxWorks” (or “x:\13505\16bpp\default\vxWorks”) to the
bootable disk created in step 4.
10. Start the VxWorks demo.
Boot the target PC with the VxWorks bootable diskette to run the UGLDEMO auto-
matically.
matically.