I wrote wrong.
I meant that the framerate dropped from 10 to 30FPS, with hw off the
framerate was 60FPS.

On 16 Gen, 21:03, Per Larsson <perlarsso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> sblantipodi wrote:
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> " Simply enable hardware acceleration and the framerate drops from 10FPS
> to 30FPS. "
>
> That is not a drop. 10FPS (frames per second) is slower, 30FPS is faster.
> So, hardware acceleration makes the rendering faster, as expected.
> I don't understand what you mean.
>
> Regards,
> Per
>
> 2012/1/16 sblantipodi <perini.dav...@dpsoftware.org>
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> > Just to add some more data.
> > This simple app can render its UI at 60FPS on Galaxy Nexus running
> > stock 4.0.2 with HW ACC is OFF.
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> >https://market.android.com/details?id=MortgageCalculatorPRO.DPsoftwar...
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> > Simply enable hardware acceleration and the framerate drops from 10FPS
> > to 30FPS.
> > As I repeat all the UI is drawn using drawLine() drawRect()
> > drawRoundRect() and StaticLayout to draw a correctly wrapped text.
> > Simple apps using simple UI runs slow on a 1.2GHz CPU with 1GB of RAM.
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> > Is there any reason to justify this aside from the fact that it must
> > be some problem in the hw acceleration implementation?
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