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Intel® Embedded Graphics Drivers, EFI Video Driver, and Video BIOS User’s Guide April 2011 2 Document Number: 274041-032US Contents—IEGD Contents 1.0 Introduction............................................................................................................. 13 1.1 Purpose ........................................................................................................... 14 1.2 Intended Audience ............................................................................................ 14 1.3 Related Documents ........................................................................................... 15 1.4 Conventions ..................................................................................................... 16 1.5 New Features for Version 10.4 ............................................................................ 17 1.6 Acronyms and Terminology................................................................................. 19 1.7 Downloading IEGD and Video BIOS...................................................................... 22 2.0 Architectural Overview ............................................................................................ 23 2.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................... 23 2.1.1 Display Options...................................................................................... 25 2.1.1.1 Types of Displays...................................................................... 25 2.1.1.2 Display Configuration ................................................................ 25 2.2 Features .......................................................................................................... 26 2.2.1 Chipsets Supported ................................................................................ 26 2.2.2 OS and API Support................................................................................ 27 2.2.3 DisplayID Support .................................................................................. 27 2.2.4 EDID-Less Configuration ......................................................................... 27 2.2.4.1 EDID-Less Panel Type Detection ................................................. 28 2.2.5 sDVO Devices ........................................................................................ 28 2.2.6 Rotation................................................................................................ 29 3.0 Platform Configuration Using CED............................................................................ 31 3.1 Before You Begin............................................................................................... 32 3.2 Creating a Configuration in CED – Summary Steps................................................. 32 3.3 Starting the CED ............................................................................................... 33 3.4 Creating a New Customized DTD ......................................................................... 34 3.4.1 DTD Example Specifications..................................................................... 37 3.5 Creating a New Configuration.............................................................................. 38 3.5.1 Setting Color Correction .......................................................................... 40 3.5.1.1 Overlay Color Correction ............................................................ 40 3.5.1.2 Framebuffer Color Correction Attributes ....................................... 41 3.5.2 Changing Windows CE OS Options ............................................................ 43 3.5.3 Configuring Ports ................................................................................... 45 3.5.3.1 Changing Port Attribute Settings ................................................. 47 3.5.3.2 Changing I2C Settings............................................................... 49 3.5.3.3 Changing Flat Panel Settings ...................................................... 50 3.5.4 Configuring Fastboot............................................................................... 52 3.5.4.1 Configuring Splash Video ........................................................... 54 3.5.4.2 How to Select the Video_Offset................................................... 55 3.5.5 Configuring the Video BIOS and EFI.......................................................... 56 3.6 Creating a New Package..................................................................................... 58 3.6.1 Entering Linux OS Options ....................................................................... 60 3.6.2 Entering Windows OS Options .................................................................. 62 3.6.3 Generating a VBIOS Package ................................................................... 63 3.6.4 Entering EFI Options............................................................................... 64 3.6.5 Using the Generated EFI Configuration ...................................................... 65 3.6.6 Entering EPOG Feature Options ................................................................ 65 3.6.7 Using the Generated Embedded Pre-OS Graphics Feature Configuration......... 66 3.7 Generating an Installation .................................................................................. 66 3.8 Configuring the System BIOS for Use with IEGD .................................................... 66 3.9 System BIOS Settings........................................................................................ 67 Intel® Embedded Graphics Drivers, EFI Video Driver, and Video BIOS April 2011 User’s Guide Document Number: 274041-032US 3 IEGD—Contents 3.9.1 GMCH PCI Device Enabling.......................................................................67 3.9.2 Graphics Mode Select (GMS) ....................................................................67 3.9.3 AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) Aperture Size ...........................................68 3.10 VBIOS and Driver Configuration...........................................................................68 3.11 Configuration Options.........................................................................................71 3.12
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