Mac OS X command line utility to provide a gateway for iMon LCD and VFD displays. This allows programs such as LCDproc that normally require the Linux iMon kernel driver to access the display in Mac OS X. Mac OS X command line utility to provide a gateway for iMon LCD and VFD displays. This allows programs such as LCDproc that normally require the Linux iMon kernel driver to access the display in Mac OS X.
First thing to know is that they are also known as the 'Soundgraph iMON' displays, which helps when searching for info about them. From my memory you need one of these two kernel modules enabled. The first one is for newer devices, the second for older devices.
When you pick the right one and load the kernel module, you should have the /dev/lcd0 device appear. Try this command...
If it does, emerge lcdproc with the 'imon' USE flag set, delve into /etc/LCDd.conf (note the capital letters) and find the driver= line, it needs to read driver=imon. I also recommend you change the GoodBye= line to just GoodBye=' ' with a single space, otherwise the goodbye message will be left on when you power down the PC. _________________ If ~amd64 ebuilds are cutting edge, then git-9999 ebuilds are chainsaws. 'Not everyone can ride a unicycle, does that mean we should put another wheel on it?' - Lokheed Comments are closed.
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