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EMS6500

Manufacturer Part Number
EMS6500
Description
Microcontroller Development System 4-bit (Emmon), Simulators 4-bit
Manufacturer
EM Microelectronic
Datasheet
Copyright  2003, EM Microelectronic-Marin SA
2.8.
2.9.
2.10. Loading LCD configurations
Whether you use default or free segment configuration, you should start by defining
you segments using the editor view and the ‘Segment definition’ dialog. After
defining the segments, you can proceed to the segment allocation part.
If you use default allocation, you can nevertheless specify the Segments and
Multiplexer parameters and generate a report.
If you use free segment allocation you have to define each segment allocation (as
defined above), unless the segment can use it’s default ‘address/data bit’. If you
need to add new segment or modify current segment definition be carefull no to sort
the segment (as stated above segment allocation use an index to the segments in
the ‘Segment definition’ dialog).
Once terminated the LCD configuration can be saved to permanent storage using
the Save option in the File menu. An existing definition can also be saved to another
name using the « Save As » option in the « File » menu. It should be noted that the
configuration file should be saved to the saved directory as the project definition of
the application and have the file extension CFG. This does not apply to the bitmap
files associated with the segments since the complete file name can be specified in
the segment definition parameters.
LCD configurations can be loaded for editing from either the most recently used file
list in the « File » menu or by using the « Open » option in the file menu. A LCD
definition file has the extension *.CFG.
Editing Advices
Saving LCD configurations
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LCD Editor
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Binder 4.3-01/03 Rev. B/495

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