Graphics Device Interface Test (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
The Graphics Device Interface (GDI) Test exercises the graphics device interface. This test verifies that basic shapes, including rectangles, triangles, circles, and ellipses, are drawn correctly. It also examines the color palette of the display, verifies that the display is correctly divided into multiple regions, and tests whether a device context can be properly created, stored, retrieved, and destroyed.
The test compares the display output to the output of a GPE–based display driver. If the output of the display driver does not match the output rendered by the GPE–based display driver, the test lists the coordinates and pixel values that do not match.
To view the output of a GPE–based display driver, boot a target device with the flat display driver and then run the test.
In This Section
- Prerequisites for the Graphics Device Interface Test
Specifies the hardware and software requirements for this test
- Test Cases for the Graphics Device Interface Test
Describes the test cases for this test
- Command Line Parameters for the Graphics Device Interface Test
Specifies the command line parameters for this test
- Troubleshooting the Graphics Device Interface Test
Provides troubleshooting information for this test