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13705SHOW Demonstration Program S1D13705
Issue Date: 01/02/12 X27A-B-002-02
Comments
The /alt command line switch can only be used with the /p (portrait) mode switch. This
switch will have no effect in landscape display modes.
The Intel 32-bit version of 13705SHOW is designed to work under either Windows 9x
or Windows NT. To install the 32-bit Windows device driver S1D13X0X.vxd see the
S1D13X0X 32-Bit Windows Device Driver Installation Guide, document number
X00A-E-003-xx.
The 16-bit version of the program runs under DOS with no DOS extenders. The lack of
a DOS extender means that the 16-bit program can only be used on a hardware platform
where the S1D13705 is addressed below 1MB.
Program Messages
ERROR: Did not find a 13705 device.
The HAL was unable to read the revision code register on the S1D13705. Ensure that the S1D13705
hardware is installed and that the hardware platform has been configured correctly. Also check that
the display memory address has been configured correctly.
ERROR: Unable to locate/load S1D13XXX.VXD
13705PLAY was unable to load a required driver. The file S1D13XXX.VXD should be located in
x:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM or in x:\WINNT\SYSTEM. If the file is not there, install it as described in
the S1D13XXX 32-Bit Windows Device Driver Installation Guide, document number X00A-E-003-
xx.
ERROR: An IOCTL error occurred
This message indicates an error at the IO control layer occurred. The usual cause for this is an
incorrect hardware configuration.
ERROR: The HAL returned an unknown error
This message should never be displayed, it indicates that 13705SHOW is unable to determine the
cause of an error returned from the HAL.
ERROR: Could not initialize device
The call to initialize the S1D13705 registers failed.
Not enough memory for www x hhh x bpp!!
This message is printed if there is insufficient display memory to show a complete image with a
width of www pixels, a height of hhh pixels and a color depth of bpp bit-per-pixel. In this case the
mode is skipped and the next display mode is attempted.