Thanks,

At least I know where to find the issue.  I'm running 16bit I think.  I'll
check and see when I get back home and have a chance to pound on it.  I'm
pretty certain it's 16bit though.  Like I said, everything prints fine from
df_dok except the on the fly format conversion.  For some reason it comes
out all squished to the right and very very purple.  It's pretty ugly.  I'll
let you know when I figure something out.  I'll try changing color depth.

Thanks,
David Wood


-----Original Message-----
From: Denis Oliver Kropp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 2:29 PM
To: Wood, David
Cc: Directfb-Dev (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [directfb-dev] FW: Re: Back In Action


Quoting Wood, David ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 
> Let me make certain I understand, so it's calling a no effects blit to the
> TDFX driver using a pixel format that is intentionally different from the
> on-screen resolution.  My driver doesn't even check source or destination
> format yet.  For that matter, is anything passed to the driver that
contains
> the source format?  The destination format I can pull from the device
info.

Source and destination format can be different, they are set in
tdfx_validate_source2D and tdfx_validate_destination2D.

What is your onscreen bit depth? df_dok prints it out.

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Best regards,
  Denis Oliver Kropp

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