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243  * digital display port. The range is 4 to 13; 10 or more
417 /* Turns on border drawing to allow centered display. */
780 /* Turns on border drawing to allow centered display. */
967 * The display module performs a software reset.
972 * The display module returns the current power mode
976 * The display module returns the current status.
985 * The display module returns the Display Image Mode status.
989 * The display module returns the Display Signal Mode.
993 * The display module returns the self-diagnostic results following
998 * This command causes the display module to enter the Sleep mode.
999 * In this mode, all unnecessary blocks inside the display module are
1001 * mode the display module supports.
1005 * This command causes the display module to exit Sleep mode.
1006 * All blocks inside the display module are enabled.
1010 * This command causes the display module to enter the Partial Display
1011 * Mode. The Partial Display Mode window is described by the
1016 * This command causes the display module to enter the Normal mode.
1017 * Normal Mode is defined as Partial Display mode and Scroll mode are off
1021 * This command causes the display module to stop inverting the image
1022 * data on the display device. The frame memory contents remain unchanged.
1027 * This command causes the display module to invert the image data only on
1028 * the display device. The frame memory contents remain unchanged.
1033 * This command selects the desired gamma curve for the display device.
1038 This command causes the display module to stop displaying the image data
1039 on the display device. The frame memory contents remain unchanged.
1044 This command causes the display module to start displaying the image data
1045 on the display device. The frame memory contents remain unchanged.
1065 * display modules frame memory starting at the pixel location specified
1070 * This command defines the Partial Display mode s display area.
1077 * This command defines the display modules Vertical Scrolling Area.
1081 * This command turns off the display modules Tearing Effect output
1086 * This command turns on the display modules Tearing Effect output signal
1092 * to display modules frame memory,bits B[7:5] and B3, and from the
1093 * display modules frame memory to the display device, bits B[2:0] and B4.
1101 * line in the frame memory that is written to the display device as the
1106 * This command causes the display module to exit Idle mode.
1110 * This command causes the display module to enter Idle Mode.
1112 * display device using the MSB of each of the R, G and B color
1134 * display module's frame memory continuing from the pixel location
1140 * This command turns on the display modules Tearing Effect output signal
1141 * on the TE signal line when the display module reaches line N.
1145 * The display module returns the current scanline, N, used to update the
1146 * display device. The total number of scanlines on a display device is