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Chapter 12: LPC24XX LCD controller
7.23 Cursor Interrupt Mask register (CRSR_INTMSK, RW - 0xFFE1 0C20)

The CRSR_INTMSK register is used to enable or disable the cursor from interrupting the

processor.

The contents of the CRSR_INTMSK register are described in Table12–282.

7.24 Cursor Interrupt Clear register (CRSR_INTCLR, RW - 0xFFE1 0C24)

The CRSR_INTCLR register is used by software to clear the cursor interrupt status and

the cursor interrupt signal to the processor.

The contents of the CRSR_INTCLR register are described in Table12–283.

Table 281. Cursor Clip Position reg is t er (CRSR_C LIP, RW - 0xFFE1 0C14)
Bits Function Description Reset
value
31:14 reserved Reserved, use r software should not write ones to reserved bits.
The value read from a reserved bit is not defined. -
13:8 CrsrClipY Cursor clip position for Y direction.
Distance from the top of the cursor image to the first displayed
pixel in the cursor.
When 0, the first displayed pixel is from the top line of the cursor
image.
0x0
7:6 reserved Reserved, user software should not write ones to reserved bits.
The value read from a reserved bit is not defined. -
5:0 CrsrClipX Cursor clip position for X direction.
Distance from the left edge of the cursor image to the first
displayed pixel in the cursor.
When 0, the first pixel of the cursor line is displayed.
0x0
Table 282. Cursor In terru pt Mask register (CRSR_INTMSK, RW - 0xFFE1 0C20)
Bits Function Description Reset
value
31:1 reserved Reserved, user software should not write ones to reserved bits.
The value read from a reserved bit is not defined. -
0 CrsrIM Cursor interrupt mask.
When clear, the cursor never interrupts the processor.
When set, the cursor interrupts the processor immediately after
reading of the last word of cursor image.
0x0
Table 283. Cursor In terru pt Clear register (CRSR_INTCLR, RW - 0xFFE1 0C24)
Bits Function Description Reset
value
31:1 reserved Reserved, user software should not write ones to reserved bits.
The value read from a reserved bit is not defined. -
0 CrsrIC Cursor interrupt clear.
Writing a 0 to this bit has no effect.
Writing a 1 to this bit causes the cursor interrupt status to be
cleared.
0x0