Hi,

I need to draw different drawings on both outputs but in the same process.
I would prefer to not open two different process to do it, the main app is supposed to do all the work. I didn't find anything about this with google, but I suppose other people have the same needs.

Best regards
Alex

On 03/01/2011 09:27 PM, Ezequiel García wrote:
Hi!
Do you need to draw "different" drawings, (like two differents OSD) or actually 
the same drawing in boths outputs?

I have a similar scenario, but I open fb0 from one process and fb1 from another.

Greetings!

--- El mar 22-feb-11, Alexandre Gambier<a.gamb...@ftemaximal.fr>  escribió:

De: Alexandre Gambier<a.gamb...@ftemaximal.fr>
Asunto: [directfb-users] Opening /dev/fb0 and /dev/fb1 at the same time in the 
same app
Para: directfb-users@directfb.org
Fecha: martes, 22 de febrero de 2011, 7:45

Hello,

I'm working on an embedded device using DFB with a STi7105 from STM.
I'm using DFB with two outputs (HDMI and S-Video).

I tried the tutorial example from directfb.org to draw a line, so I can draw a 
line on /dev/fb0 or /dev/fb1 using the command line:

dfb_test --dfb:fbdev/dev/fb[0|1]

I would like to open these two devices to draw on my two screens at the same 
time in the same app. I need to draw two different drawings at the same time.

How could I do this ?
Where can I find an exampple ?

Thanks
Alex
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