Am Mo 10. März 2008 schrieb Andy Green: > - gpg control packet > Somebody in the thread at some point said: > > Somebody in the thread at some point said: > > > >> Great, at least we have 1 workaround here :) > > > >> Do you think this could apply to kernel driver as well? > > > > Sure, I am working on that one too. > > This comes out to 72.5Hz refresh, I think there are a few more lines > than in U-Boot but it is still a big jump. Maybe someone can test this > for flicker, I didn't know a good way to fill areas of solid colour with > what is in the rootfs in Linux. > > -Andy >
Can we create a hmm... "inverse patch" or sth like that for GTA01 - just for testing purposes, to provoke flicker there and make sure it's _absolutely_ nothing in hw of GTA02, but really is nothing but a bug in LCM? Just an idea... And maybe manufacturer of LCM can tell what's the very nature of this bug, so this became more of a real fix for a well understood problem, rather than a workaround which seems to help for now but the bug may resurrect when nobody expects. Also, you said the PCLK signal is very corrupted due to the R-C. Even while apparently not causing actual trouble, this should be given a closer look, to feel good regarding worst case scenarios. Someone has to have an explanation _why_ this C is there and should be this value. Otherwise just replace with a better value for MP? jOERG
