Thanks - that solved the misplaced pulsing droid problem.

I'm sure all of this will get sorted out once full WVGA support is
available.

The only place I have found an issue with WVGA is in the web
browser.
The picasso web pages think you are on a small screen size and only
use a portion of the screen is used.
Other than that everything looks pretty good.  Google maps work great!


On Feb 22, 7:46 pm, mizmit1222 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This patch may be helpful.http://review.source.android.com/Gerrit#change,1552
>
> On Feb 21, 8:14 pm, trac-er <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The Android code is hard coded to BGR565.  It does not seem to respect
> > RGBA888.  I did a quick fix and actually got RGBA888 working quite
> > well with a WVGA panel.  The pulsing android looks a little funny
> > booting up as it seems to be hard coded to a smaller panel size:
> > "Android and a solid figurine" are on the left side of the screen and
> > a pulsing android figure are on the right side.
>
> > Does anyone know where the code is located that creates this pulsing
> > figure so I can fix this up to work with different panel sizes?
>
> > Thanks,
> >  Scott- Hide quoted text -
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