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Intel
®
EMGD—Platform Configuration Using CED
Intel
®
Embedded Media and Graphics Driver
User Guide April 2013
18 Document Number: 472133-012
3.0 Platform Configuration Using CED
The Intel
®
EMGD Configuration Editor (CED) is a Windows-based Graphical User
Interface (GUI) that allows you to create configurations, package the configurations,
and create installations that can be loaded directly on a specific OS or Video BIOS
platform. Configurations are associated with a specific chipset and can be created for
any one of the following supported chipsets:
•Intel
®
Atom™ Processor E6xx
•Intel
®
System Controller Hub US15W/US15WP/WPT chipset
CED runs on both Windows* 7 32-bit and 64-bit environments.
The CED GUI is designed for ease of use and configuration of the Intel
®
EMGD. Each
configuration page has online help available and each data field is validated. If you
enter an incorrect value, CED displays an error message at the top of the page and
displays the valid range of values for the field. You cannot finish a configuration until all
fields contain valid values.
The following sections show how to create a configuration for any of the supported
chipsets, operating systems, and the Intel
®
EMGD Video BIOS.
“Starting CED” on page 20
“Creating a New Customized DTD” on page 20
“Creating a New Configuration” on page 24
“Creating a New Package” on page 36
“Generating an Installation” on page 38
3.1 Before You Begin
To configure the Intel
®
EMGD software using CED, you will need some information on
the panel you are using. This information is usually found in the product specifications.
In some cases the terminology used in CED may not match the labels used in your
panel’s product specification. Refer to Table 7, “Timing Specification Example Values”
on page 23 for hints on which specs correspond to CED Detailed Timings Descriptor
(DTD) fields. After you obtain the correct specification values, you may need to derive
other values for the DTD fields.
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