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13705VIRT Display Utility S1D13705
Issue Date: 01/02/12 X27A-B-004-02
13705VIRT
13705VIRT demonstrates the virtual display capability of the S1D13705. A virtual display
is where the image to be displayed is larger than the physical display device. The display
surface is used a viewing window. The entire image can be seen only by panning and
scrolling.
The 13705VIRT display utility must be configured and/or compiled to work with your
hardware platform. The program 13705CFG.EXE can be used to configure 13705VIRT.
Consult the 13705CFG users guide, document number X27A-B-001-xx, for more infor-
mation on configuring S1D13705 utilities.
This software is designed to work in both embedded and personal computer (PC) environ-
ments. For the embedded environment, it is assumed that the system has a means of
downloading software from the PC to the target platform. Typically, this is done by serial
communications. The PC uses a terminal program to send control commands and infor-
mation to the target processor. Alternatively, the PC can program an EPROM, which is then
placed in the target platform. Some target platforms can also communicate with the PC via
a parallel port connection, or an Ethernet connection.
S1D13705 Supported Evaluation Platforms
13705VIRT has been tested with the following S1D13705 supported evaluation platforms:
• PC system with an x86 processor.
• M68EC000IDP (Integrated Development Platform) board, revision 3.0, with a Motorola
M68EC000 processor.
• SH3-LCEVB board, revision B, with an Hitachi SH-3 HD6417780 processor.
If the platform you are using is different from the above, please see the S1D13705
Programming Notes and Examples manual, document number X26A-G-002-xx.