Cursorxyloc, Regi – Cirrus Logic EP93xx User Manual

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Raster Engine With Analog/LCD Integrated Timing and Interface
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CursorXYLoc

Address: 0x8003_0074

Default: 0x0000_0000

Definition: Cursor X and Y Location register

Bit Descriptions:

RSVD:

Reserved - Unknown during read

YLOC:

Y Location - Read/Write

The Y Location value written to this field specifies the
starting vertical Y location of the cursor image. The value
is compared to the vertical line counter and it should be
specified to be between the active start and active stop
vertical line values.

The cursor hardware will clip the cursor at the bottom of
the screen. To prevent cursor distortion, a new Y Location
value will not be used until the next frame.

CEN:

Cursor Enable - Read/Write

Writing a ‘1’ to this bit enables the hardware to insert the
defined cursor into the image output video stream. The
cursor image fetched from an SDRAM location that is
defined by the

CursorAdrStart

register is combined with

the output video stream. Writing a ‘0’ to this bit disables
the cursor.

0 - Hardware cursor not enabled

1 - Hardware cursor enabled

When Dual Scan mode is enabled by writing DSCAN = ‘1’
in the

PixelMode

register, this Cursor Enable bit specifies

that some or all of the cursor is located in the upper half of
the display.

XLOC:

Y Location - Read/Write

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YLOC

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XLOC

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