Le dimanche 25 février 2007 à 21:07 -0500, Timothy Normand Miller a
écrit :
> On 2/25/07, Dieter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > If it breaks the page layout (or makes things ugly), I think it MIGHT
> > > be okay to remove Inc and LLC.
Currently I've put all your request without breaking anything, even with
your complete name.

Now, I'm sorry to be a little bit GIGO but, tell me just what to write
for the open-graphics card.
Here below what is currently written. Copy it and modify such as I would
just have to copy/paste the final version

/*start current version

- A graphics card
  for FLOSS software,
  and operating systems.

- High-performance 2D graphics

- OpenGL support

- 2 dual-link DVI-I

- S-video TV out

- 256 MiB memory

- PCI, PCIe

end current version*/

thanks

> >
> > That's what footnotes are for.
> >
> > Maybe:
> >
> >   2 dual-link DVI-I (up to 2700x2025 @ 60 Hz each, digital or analog)
> >
> > > On second thought, let's just say 2048x1536, in particular because my
> > > blanking times are perhaps overly optimistic.
> >
> > So DVI-D feeding a LCD still has to deal with all those funky blanking
> > times, front and back porches, and such?
> 
> Yeah.  In fact, I think the way DVI protocol works, you can't actually
> be sending active pixels and change a sync signal at the same time.  I
> could be wrong, but I think those things are sorta meta-encoded into
> the pixel stream.  The result is that you're FORCED to have at least
> some blanking.  Also, most monitors expect certain minimum blanking
> times, and I know that in at least a few products Howard and I have
> worked on in the past, we've COUNTED on having that blanking time for
> various reasons, no doubt something that monitor manufacturers often
> do as well.  Furthermore, the OGP video controller counts on having
> blanking time like that so that FETCH, and INC instructions can be
> inserted (plus, the sync has to have porches in order to be a
> "pulse").  We too force you to have at least 12 pixels of blanking (6
> in single-link DVI mode) per scanline.
> 
> These things don't mean what they used to, but since they're there,
> designers take advantage of them.
> 
> >
> >   2 dual-link DVI-I (up to 2048x1536 @ 60 Hz each, digital or analog)
> >
> > > And we don't want to confuse people.
> >
> > Too late.   :-)
> 
> I was talking about the people at the show.  :)
> 


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