##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ## lcd4linux.txt - fli4l configuration parameters __FLI4LVER__ ## ## P L E A S E R E A D T H E D O C U M E N T A T I O N , ## S E E R E A D M E . T X T ## ## B I T T E U N B E D I N G T D I E D O K U M E N T A T I O N ## L E S E N , S I E H E R E A D M E . T X T ## ## Creation: 09.09.2005 chb ## Last Update: $Id$ ## ## Copyright (c) 2005-2011 - Christian Brüggemann, fli4l-Team - team@fli4l.de ## ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or ## (at your option) any later version. ##----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # General settings: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ OPT_LCD4LINUX='no' # Please read the docu carefully!!! # select only ONE driver, please!! LCD4LINUX_HD44780_DRIVER='no' # Hitachi HD44780, probably the most # common LCD controller out there! LCD4LINUX_HD44780_MODEL='generic' # generic, Noritake, Soekris, # HD66712(also for KS0073), LCM-162 LCD4LINUX_HD44780_BUS='parport' # parport or i2c LCD4LINUX_HD44780_PORT='/dev/parports/0' # either the hexadecimal address # of the parallel port ("0x378") # or a ppdev device ("/dev/parports/0") # better use the ppdev device!! # LCD4LINUX_HD44780_I2C_DEV='/dev/gpio0' # for soekris, only by bus 'i2c' LCD4LINUX_HD44780_WIRE_TYPE='generic' # generic, winamp, soekris LCD4LINUX_HD44780_ASC255BUG='no' # if you don't get solid blocks # in bars, but an inverted 'P' # set to yes # the next config-options are optional options for the HD44780 driver and # normaly not needed to be changed # LCD4LINUX_HD44780_CONTROLLERS='2' # number of controllers (1 or 2) # uncommend it, if you have a # 4x40 Display # LCD4LINUX_HD44780_CONTRAST='0' # initial contrast (0..15) # LCD4LINUX_HD44780_BACKLIGHT='no' # initial backlight state, # yes=on, no=off # LCD4LINUX_HD44780_BRIGHTNESS='0' # backlight brightness (0..8) # - Noritake only # LCD4LINUX_HD44780_BITS='8' # 4 or 8 (default) Bit-Mode # LCD4LINUX_HD44780_USEBUSY='no' # use Busy-Flag checking # or not (default) LCD4LINUX_LCD2USB_DRIVER='no' # USB Interface for the HD44780 Display # see 'http://www.harbaum.org/till/lcd2usb/' # LCD4LINUX_LCD2USB_CONTRAST='0' # initial contrast (0..255) # LCD4LINUX_LCD2USB_BRIGHTNESS='0' # backlight brightness (0..255) LCD4LINUX_GLCD2USB_DRIVER='no' # USB Interface for the KS0108 Graphics-Display # see 'http://www.harbaum.org/till/glcd2usb/' #LCD4LINUX_GLCD2USB_BRIGHTNESS='50' # backlight brightness (0..255) LCD4LINUX_HP12542R_DRIVER='no' # HYUNDAI HP12542R-DYO - Display is # sold by Pollin (www.pollin.de) LCD4LINUX_HP12542R_PORT='/dev/parports/0' # hexadecimal address is not possible! # LCD4LINUX_HP12542R_OPTIONS='INVERT=YES' # special options, normaly not needed LCD4LINUX_HP12542R_CONTRAST='5' # initial contrast (0..10) LCD4LINUX_HP12542R_BACKLIGHT='no' # initial backlight state, # yes=on, no=off LCD4LINUX_HP12542R_ROTATE='0' # initial rotation (0=normal, 1=90 degree # 2=180 degree and 3=270 degree) LCD4LINUX_CTINCLUD_DRIVER='no' # c't includ usb displays are # sold by includ.de. # LCD4LINUX_CTINCLUD_OPTIONS='INVERT=YES' # special options, normaly not needed LCD4LINUX_CTINCLUD_ROTATE='0' # initial rotation (0=normal, 1=90 degree # 2=180 degree and 3=270 degree) LCD4LINUX_FW8888_DRIVER='no' # Allnet FW8888 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # LCD4Linux Layout Design: # # the entry 'Row1.Col1 :Info:' means, on which row, in which column # you want to place corresponding widget #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # - possible Widgets: # # :Info:, :Info2:, :OS:, :CPU:, :RAM:, :RAM_FREE:, :Busy:, :BusyBar:, # :PPP:, :Uptime:, :Load:, :LoadBar:, :Eth0:, :Eth0Bar:, # :Date_dd_mm_yyyy:, :Date_dd_mm_yy:, :Time_hh_mm_ss:, # :VarText1: (content of /etc/lcd_text1.txt), :VarText2:, :VarText3:, :VarText4: # # - DSL Widgets: # :ImonDSLQuantity_In:, :ImonDSLQuantity_Out:, :ImonDSLOnline_Time:, # :ImonDSLRate_In:, :ImonDSLRate_Out:, :ImonDSLRate_Bar:, :ImonDSL_IP:, # :ImonDSL_IP_2:, :ImonDSLName:, :ImonDSLCharge: # # - ISDN Widgets: # :ImonISDN1Status:, :ImonISDN2Status:, :ImonISDN1Name:, :ImonISDN2Name:, # :ImonISDN1Rate_Bar:, :ImonISDN2Rate_Bar:, :ImonISDN1Rate_In:, :ImonISDN2Rate_In:, # :ImonISDN1Rate_Out:, :ImonISDN2Rate_Out:, :ImonISDN1Charge:, :ImonISDN2Charge:, # :ImonISDN1_IP:, :ImonISDN2_IP:, :ImonISDN1Online_Time:, :ImonISDN2Online_Time:, # :ImonISDN1Quantity_In:, :ImonISDN2Quantity_In:, :ImonISDN1Quantity_Out:, # :ImonISDN2Quantity_Out: # # - Telmon Widgets: # :Info_Tel_1:, :Info_Tel_2:, :Info_Tel_3:, :TelNr:, :TelDate:, :TelTime: # # - the following values are icons that can display, but also called Widgets: # (one icon is predifiend, if you need more, than set the config-option # LCD4LINUX_ICONS to the needed value, the maximum possible value is eight) # # :Lightning:, :Heartbeat:, :Heart:, :Blob:, :Wave:, :Squirrel:, :Rain: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LCD4LINUX_ICONS='0' # reserved cache for icons LCD4LINUX_DISPLAY_SIZE='20x4' # length (columns) x height (rows) LCD4LINUX_DSL_SPEED_IN='1024' # Bitrate for DSL inbound, used to adjust bargraph LCD4LINUX_DSL_SPEED_OUT='128' # Bitrate for DSL outbound LCD4LINUX_LAYOUT_N='7' LCD4LINUX_LAYOUT_1='Row1.Col1 :Info:' LCD4LINUX_LAYOUT_2='Row2.Col1 :Heart:' LCD4LINUX_LAYOUT_3='Row2.Col2 :Busy:' LCD4LINUX_LAYOUT_4='Row2.Col11 :BusyBar:' LCD4LINUX_LAYOUT_5='Row3.Col1 :ImonDSLQuantity_In:' LCD4LINUX_LAYOUT_6='Row3.Col12 :ImonDSLQuantity_Out:' LCD4LINUX_LAYOUT_7='Row4.Col1 :ImonDSLRate_Bar:' #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Expert-Mode means if there is a 'lcd4linux.conf' in 'config\etc\lcd4linux\' # this file will copied to the fli4l-image and the configuration above will # ignored. You will find a sample file in 'opt\etc\lcd4linux'. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LCD4LINUX_EXPERT_MODE='no' #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # Start in TestMode: # Useful for the first time, to adjust the proper Application Config (the file # in config/etc/lcd4linux) # You have to connect to the Router (via SSH or directly to Console) and start # the Application by typing: # 'lcd4linux -f /etc/lcd4linux/lcd4linux.conf -Fvv' # # In the TestMode the lcd4linux will not start automaticaly! #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ LCD4LINUX_TEST='no' # 'yes/no'