On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 11:21:05 -0500,  wrote:
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 01:37:22 +0400, Peter Zotov wrote:
Peter Zotov писал 01.11.2011 01:35:
[email protected] писал 31.10.2011 21:49:
Thanks for the heads-up, if no one integrates this into OpenWRT, I
will for sure in my own image I'm working on. I did not find any
screenshots.

Do you think this would perform better than opengles?

I am essentially trying to build a studio-in-my-palm which includes creative programs that are lightweight like csound, aseprite, povray,
jdkdrum, and, with some type of 3d, maybe a polygon modeller like
wings3d.

Thank a lot.

...

I am quite sure that fixed-point 3D libraries for embedded systems do exist,
but the interface certainly will not be compatible to OpenGL.

Sorry, I just realized that the above paragraph is bullshit. OpenGL
ES does have
fixed-point API, and it is implemented in e.g. libfixgl[1]. The
latter works on
GP2X, so it will work on Ben as well, they're quite close by hardware.

 [1]: http://libfixgl.sourceforge.net/

WOW. This is almost better than I could've hoped for. Thanks for
uncovering this!



Seeing that the GP2x and its successors have 2 cpu's maybe that is a hint as to where we should go with the new Nanonote?
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