The imon
driver controls
Soundgraph iMON VFD
devices, that are either preinstalled or available as optional accessories
for a variety of Home Theater PC (HTPC) cases from Ahanix, Silverstone, Cooler Master
and others. They can also be bought separately and then fit into a 5,25" disk drive bay
of any regular PC.
The iMON VFD sports a vacuum fluorescent display with 16x2 characters that connects to the computer using USB. Although the device is shipped with an IR remote control and some versions even have a volume knob, LCDproc's driver currently only supports the display part of the device.
In order to be able to use it, you have to get and install one of the following Linux kernel modules:
standalone iMON VFD driver from http://venky.ws/projects/imon/
the iMON module included with LIRC ver. 0.7.1 or newer from the LIRC project
For further details, please consult the page and the forum at http://venky.ws/projects/imon/.
WIDTH
x
HEIGHT
Set the display size. The default 16x2
should be safe
for most if not all users, since the device seems to be made only with
this one size.
But who knows …
DEVICE
Select the output device to use. Change this from the default
/dev/lcd
to the device file that gets created
when the kernel module (see above) is loaded.
hd44780_euro
|
hd44780_koi8_r
|
hd44780_cp1251
|
hd44780_8859_5
|
upd16314
|
none
}
Set the character mapping depending on the display you have:
The default, hd44780_euro
is for displays with
a ROM mask supporting the european charset (ROM code A02).
The none
charmap does not translate any characters
and is only useful for debugging.
You only need to set this parameter if you have a non-standard charmap.
If LCDproc was configured with '--enable-extra-charmaps' option the following character mappings are available, too:
hd44780_koi8_r
maps input from a client in
Russian KOI8-R to displays with a ROM mask supporting the european
charset (ROM code A02).
hd44780_cp1251
maps input from a client in
Russian CP1251 (Windows-1251) to displays with a ROM mask supporting
the european charset (ROM code A02).
hd44780_8859_5
maps input from a client in
Russian ISO 8859-5 to displays with a ROM mask supporting the european
charset (ROM code A02).
upd16314
is for displays with a Nec uPD16314
vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) controller with ROM code 002
character set. If your display has ROM code 001 character set you
may use the hd44780_euro
charmap instead.
See server/drivers/hd44780-charset.h
in LCDproc's source directory for the actual
mappings.