On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 19:52:35 +0200, "Miguel Ojeda" <[email protected]>
said:
> On 10/1/06, Alexander van Heukelum <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I think there is a problem with the name anyhow. Would you use the
> > LCD(d)isplay driver for an OLED screen?
> >
> > How about auxiliary display or AUXdisplay?
> >
> > Alexander
> >
>
> Mi first guess was drivers/display/, to put driver about
> extra-displays, not only LCDs.
>
> But people thought it can confuse users, so I chose to add "LCD" to be
> more specific.
>
> And no, it is not an organic screen. It is for a cfag12864b LCD
> (Liquid Crystal Display):
>
> http://www.crystalfontz.com/products/12864b/index.html
Ah, I should have read the whole thread before replying. I have not
read the code, but... In your original mail you mention it adds a
new "lcddisplay" class. I think this wants to be called "auxdisplay".
For the device drivers, you could just use either the acronym alone or
write it out, i.e., just use: cfag12864b Liquid Crystal Display driver,
or (as stolen from that url) CFAG12864B Series Standard Graphic LCD
driver.
Good luck,
Alexander
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