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Epson Research and Development
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Vancouver Design Center
13505SHOW Demonstration Program
S1D13505
Issue Date: 01/02/02 
X23A-B-002-05
Program Messages
ERROR: Could not initialize device.
These messages generally mean that the given hardware/software setup violates the timing limita-
tions described in the 13505 Hardware Functional Specification, document number X23A-A-001-
xx.
ERROR: Unknown command line argument.
An invalid command line argument was entered. Refer to the help screen or documentation for valid 
command line arguments.
ERROR: Too many devices registered.
There are too many display devices attached to the HAL. The HAL currently supports only one 
device.
ERROR: Could not register S1D13505 device.
A 13505 device was not found at the configured addresses. Check the configuration address using 
the 13505CFG configuration program.
ERROR: Did not find a 13505 device.
The HAL was unable to read the revision code register on the S1D13505. Ensure that the S1D13505 
hardware is installed and that the hardware platform has been set up correctly.
ERROR: Continual screen read will not work with the /a switch.
The continual screen read function reads one screen indefinitely, so it is not possible to automatically 
cycle through the video modes.
WARNING: b= option used with /noinit, so bit-per-pixel and display 
memory will NOT be changed.
The b= option requests that registers be changed for a given bit-per-pixel mode, while the /noinit 
option requests the opposite. To resolve this contradiction 13505SHOW will not change either the 
registers or the display memory. Consequently “13505SHOW b=?? /noinit” is only useful for 
continually reading the display memory.
UNSUPPORTED MODE: Cannot show ?? bpp in portrait mode.
Only 8, 15, 16 bit-per-pixel modes are supported in portrait mode.
ERROR: Could not change to ?? bit-per-pixel.
The HAL library detected that the requested bit-per-pixel mode will violate the hardware specifica-
tions for clocks. To reprogram the clocks, run 13505CFG and select the desired bit-per-pixel mode.