= Beckmann+Egle = http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/display/beckmann-egle/beckmann-und-egle-100.png This driver supports the serial "Mini-Terminals" made by [http://www.bue.de Beckmann+Egle]: http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/display/beckmann-egle/mt20x4-kit.jpg With the upcoming 0.10 version of lcd4linux, the new [http://www.bue.de/produkte-und-dienstleistungen/ct.htmlCompactTerminals] will be supported, too. http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/display/beckmann-egle/ct20x4.jpg These controllers provide a lot of additional features, and my be extended with various modules: http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/display/beckmann-egle/xm-key2x4.jpg Key Module http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/display/beckmann-egle/xm-io.jpg I/O Module http://lcd4linux.sourceforge.net/display/beckmann-egle/xm-net-a.jpg LAN Module With the current lcd4linux 0.9.11, only the following "MultiTerminal" display types are supported and must be specified in the configuration with the Type key: Type Columns Rows 0 16 1 1 16 2 2 16 4 3 20 1 4 20 2 5 20 4 6 24 1 7 24 2 8 32 1 9 32 2 10 40 1 11 40 2 12 40 4 Configuration: The driver needs/supports the following entries in lcd4linux.conf: * Display: "BLC100x") * Port: serial device the device is attached to (e.g."/dev/ttyS2") * Type: [columns]x[rows], e.g."40x4")