Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Character generating
Reexamination Certificate
1999-05-11
2002-01-08
Hjerpe, Richard (Department: 2674)
Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system
Computer graphics processing
Character generating
C345S212000, C345S660000, C348S632000, C348S633000, C348S634000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06337687
ABSTRACT:
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
This application makes reference to, incorporates the same herein, and claims all benefits accruing under 35 U.S.C §119 from an application for APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING VIDEO MODE OF COMPUTER HAVING LCD AND METHOD THEREFOR earlier filed in the Korean Industrial Property Office on the 11
th
of Jun. 1998 and there duly assigned Serial No. 21755/1998.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a computer having a liquid crystal display (LCD), and more particularly, to an apparatus for controlling a video mode of a computer having a LCD, and a method therefor.
2. Description of the Related Art
A video controller of an IBM® compatible personal computer currently in wide use supports video modes of various resolution levels and colors. The better the performance of a video controller and the monitor, the more of the various video modes are supported.
When a video mode having different resolution levels and colors of different precision levels is required by an application program operated in a personal computer, the video mode must sometimes be changed while the personal computer operates. Generally, to change the video mode of an application program, assistance of a video service routine Interrupt 10 h of a BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is necessary. Then, in the case when the video mode to be changed into, that is, the requested video mode, is supported by a video controller installed in a personal computer, the video service routine changes existing fonts and mode state into fonts and a mode state of the changed (requested) video mode. Then, a video memory is accessed in accordance with the changed video mode, and video data read from the video memory is transferred to a display in accordance with the changed video mode.
Conventionally, the video mode is changed with the computer in a state where the display is not turned off. However, in the case of a certain display, particularly a liquid crystal display (LCD), a whitening phenomenon in which edges of the display are changed to be white occurs when a low resolution video mode is changed into a high resolution video mode while the display is on. This phenomenon may damage the display.
Examples from the conventional art of inventions dealing with video mode change in computers with liquid crystal display screens are seen in the following U.S. Patents. U.S. Pat. No. 5,534,889, to Reents et al., entitled Circuit For Controlling Bias Voltage Used To Regulate Contrast In A Display Panel, deals with the change in contrast perceived by the user as the output modes are changed. The invention controls the contrast through the use of a pulse width modulation circuit contained in the video controller, and the pulse width modulated signal is converted to a DC bias contrast voltage. This invention does not deal, however, with the whitening problem which occurs at the time of mode switching.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,790,096, to Hill, Jr., entitled Automiated Flat Panel Display Control System For Accomodating Broad Range Of Video Types And Formats, describes an electronics control system for flat panel displays which accommodates video signals of numerous types and formats. As a power saving feature, the system turns the power to the display off when the video signal is interrupted. However, this invention also does not deal with the whitening problem which occurs when video modes are switched.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,313,225, to Miyadera, entitled Liquid Crystal Display) Device, describes a device in which the back light of the liquid crystal display device is turned off after a predetermined time in which the video signal is not received for the purpose of power conservation. As with the above patents, this patent also does not deal with the whitening problem which occurs when video modes are switched.
Based on my observation of the art, then, I have determined that what is needed is an improved computer having a liquid crystal display in which the whitening phenomenon is avoided when the video mode is changed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved computer having a liquid crystal display.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a improved method and apparatus for switching video modes in a computer having a liquid crystal display.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for switching video modes which avoids edge-whitening during the video mode change.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a method and apparatus for switching video modes which avoids damage to the display during the video mode change.
To achieve the above objects, a first aspect of the present invention provides an apparatus for controlling a video mode of a computer having a LCD for eliminating a whitening phenomenon of the LCD occurring when the video mode is changed. A second aspect of the present invention provides a method for controlling a video mode of a computer having a LCD for eliminating a whitening phenomenon of the LCD occurring when the video mode is changed. A third aspect of the present invention provides a computer having a video BIOS (Basic Input/Output system) having a function of eliminating a whitening phenomenon of a LCD occurring when the video mode is changed.
Accordingly, there is provided a video mode controlling apparatus of a computer having a video controller for receiving mode change controlling information for requesting the change of a video mode, and a LCD, the apparatus including a video mode checking portion for checking whether or not the video mode to be changed by the mode change controlling information is supported by the video controller, a video mode changing portion for changing font and video mode state of the video controller so as to correspond to the mode change controlling information, and a LCD on/off switching portion for turning the LCD off if it is determined by the video mode checking portion that the video mode is supported by the video controller and then starting up the video mode changing portion, and turning the LCD on after the video mode is changed by the video mode changing portion.
Secondly, there is provided a video mode controlling method of a computer having a video controller for receiving mode change controlling information for requesting the change of a video mode, and a LCD, the method including the steps of checking whether or not the video mode to be changed by the mode change controlling information is supported by the video controller, turning the LCD off, changing font and video mode state of the video controller so as to correspond to the mode change controlling information, and turning the LCD on.
Thirdly, there is provided a personal computer having a random access memory (RAM) for storing a plurality of programs having application programs, an operation system and a BIOS, a video controller, a LCD controlled by the video controller, and a microprocessor for executing the plurality of programs, wherein the BIOS has a video BIOS module including code means for checking whether or not the video mode to be changed by the mode change controlling information for requesting the video mode to be changed is supported by the video controller, code means for turning the LCD off, code means for changing font and video mode state of the video controller so as to correspond to the mode change controlling information, and code means turning the LCD on.
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patent: 5313225 (1994-05-01), Miyadera
patent: 5534889 (1996-07-01), Reents et al.
patent: 5751261 (1998-05-01), Zavracky et al.
patent: 5784037 (1998-07-01), Inoue
patent: 5790096 (1998-08-01), Hill, Jr.
patent: 5872515 (1999-02-01), Ha et al.
patent: 5974558 (1999-10-01), Cortopassi et al.
Bushnell , Esq. Robert E.
Hjerpe Richard
Lesperance Jean
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
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