On 3/17/06, Daniel Rozsnyó <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Timothy Miller wrote:
> > And this is probably why it wasn't noticable on the LCD monitor.  Its
> > rise and fall times are poor.  The thing is, this flicker is over a
> > very small luminance range.  Can you tell if a pixel is flickering
> > between level 120 and 121?
> >
>
> I have an TFT where the pixels does flicker, but it has only 6 bits per
> channel so the levels differences are larger. The controller (genessis
> chipset) has to do a 4T modulation to 8 bits, which makes from a 60Hz
> refresh a 15Hz or 30Hz flickering. The response time of the panel is
> maybe just too good, so I see those 15Hz.. (not mentioning that the
> picture sucks and is not usable for desktop use, video playback is ok,
> but the eyes hurt after a while)

Alright.  We'll declare temporal modulation to be an unsatisfactory
solution.  If someone can find a way to rearrange the FPGA pin
assignment to get the 6 (12?) extra pins that we need, excellent. 
Otherwise, we're just going to have to live with this limitation.

C'est la vie, n'est ce pas?
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