AFAIK there is currently no way to do this. 

You would need to start multiple directfb applications, each with it's own 
fusion domain.
The apps could then communicate using shared memory or some other means.

Regards,

Richard Unger 

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> Betreff: [directfb-users] Access multiple framebuffers in one 
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> Hi *
> 
> Is it possible to access multiple framebuffers in one 
> application process? 
> For example, I have /dev/f0, /dev/fb1 and /dev/fb2 for 3 
> screens (monitors). 
> Every /dev/fb* have one screen and one layer. It seems that I 
> can only specify one framebuffer device per DFB application. 
> How can I access more than one framebuffer, without I have 
> several DFB applications?
> 
> E.g.:
> screen1->/dev/fb0
> screen2->/dev/fb1
> screen3->/dev/fb2
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Gerd
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