
3: 1386PLAY
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EPSON
S1D13806 SERIES UTILITIES (X28B-B-003-01)
3.8 Program Messages
ERROR: Could not map memory from evaluation board to host platform.
This message should only be shown for DOS platforms. In this case the DOS extender could not be
initialized, or was unable to get the linear address of the display buffer.
ERROR: Not enough display buffer memory.
There was insufficient display buffer for the given configuration. Memory requirements depend on:
the display resolution(s).
the bit-per-pixel depth(s).
whether a Dual Panel Buffer is required.
the number of displays active (LCD or LCD and CRT/TV).
ERROR: Not enough memory for LCD/CRT/TV in 4/8/16 bits-per-pixel.
1386BMP is unable to change the color depth due to insufficient display buffer. Memory require-
ments depend on:
the display resolution(s).
the bit-per-pixel depth(s).
whether a Dual Panel Buffer is required.
the number of displays active (LCD or LCD and CRT/TV).
ERROR: PCI bridge adapter not found.
The Windows PCI driver did not find the PCI Bridge Adapter.
ERROR: PCI driver not found.
The Windows PCI driver is not loaded.
ERROR: Program not configured for LCD/CRT/TV. Run 1386CFG and configure for LCD/
CRT/TV.
The program was configured by 1386CFG for a display device that is not available. This typically
occurs if the wrong command line was entered for the current configuration.
WARNING: CLKI frequency not in HAL table. Program assumes that external oscillator is
used.
WARNING: CLKI2 frequency not in HAL table. Program assumes that external oscillator is
used.
The correct frequency was not found in the HAL table used to program the clock synthesizer. An
external oscillator may be in use. This warning message will not stop the program.
ERROR: At least one of the displays must be enabled.
This message is shown when 1386PLAY received the V command, but no display is enabled. At least
one display must be enabled for the V command to function (5 seconds of VNDP pulses are counted
to calculate the frame rate).
ERROR: Invalid iFreq value.
The CLKI and/or CLKI2 commands were used with an invalid iFreq value. To display a list of iFreq
values, type CLKI ? or CLKI2 ?.