On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 9:15 AM <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I notice that the pocket beagle has a '3D graphics accelerator' listed on its 
> specification (from my understanding it's the same as the accelerator found 
> in the full sized Bealgebone). However, looking at the system reference for 
> the pocket beagle, I notice that there are only a few pins labeled as 
> 'lcd_xx' - not enough to connect to a screen to do 16 or 24 bpp. From 
> searching the internet the only screens that seem to be available are small 
> I2C/SPI driven ones.
>
> My question is 2 fold - can a pocket beagle be used to display graphics on a 
> screen over a 16 or 24 bpp connection? If not, why has a 3d accelerator been 
> included in the device if it can't be connected to a large screen - is there 
> some other purpose for it?


The PocketBeagle was not designed to output to any 16/24 bpp
screen's.The 3d accelerator just outputs to memory and can be dma's to
any output.

Regards,

-- 
Robert Nelson
https://rcn-ee.com/

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