polz schrieb:
> On Monday 03 September 2007 20:24:38 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
>> Guys,
>
>> I wish to have time doing some benchmarks of e.g. GtkFB vs.
>> GtkDirectFB vs. Gtk/X11 -- likewise EFL/X11 vs. EFL/Fb. Delivering
>> factual numbers for things like that would be very interesting for u
On Monday 03 September 2007 20:24:38 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer wrote:
> Guys,
> I wish to have time doing some benchmarks of e.g. GtkFB vs.
> GtkDirectFB vs. Gtk/X11 -- likewise EFL/X11 vs. EFL/Fb. Delivering
> factual numbers for things like that would be very interesting for us.
While this might no
On Mon, 3 Sep 2007, I wrote:
It's all appropriate in a development environment - we just have to factor
that in when considering the responsiveness of the device. IMO it's
appropriate for the primary focus to be functionality and the secondary focus
to be user interaction effectiveness at this p
Guys,
currently we are still extraordinarily busy with providing the core
functionality.
I wish to have time doing some benchmarks of e.g. GtkFB vs.
GtkDirectFB vs. Gtk/X11 -- likewise EFL/X11 vs. EFL/Fb. Delivering
factual numbers for things like that would be very interesting for us.
On a more
On 3 Sep 2007, at 18:32, Andy Poling wrote:
I haven't seen anyone else mention the obvious: some of the device
drivers and
alot of the code have debugging output enabled. Start the X server
manually,
and watch the debugging info spew forth, and you'll get an idea
where a bunch
of CPU cy
On 2 Sep 2007, at 14:57, denis wrote:
Watching a lot of videos about Openmoko and the GUI I saw that it is
very slow and yards away from being "snappy". (regarding the application
startup and the acting inside an application) I know that speed is not
the priority thing in developement at the mom
denis wrote:
Watching a lot of videos about Openmoko and the GUI I saw that it is
very slow and yards away from being "snappy". (regarding the application
startup and the acting inside an application) I know that speed is not
the priority thing in developement at the moment but how fast and
"sna
On 9/2/07, Myk Melez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> denis wrote:
> > I know that speed is not
> > the priority thing in developement at the moment but how fast and
> > "snappy" can the Openmoko GUI using GTK get?
> I'm not sure that's accurate. The developers may well have prioritized
> snappiness
denis wrote:
I know that speed is not
the priority thing in developement at the moment but how fast and
"snappy" can the Openmoko GUI using GTK get?
I'm not sure that's accurate. The developers may well have prioritized
snappiness but just not achieved it yet.
In any case, from my perspectiv
On Sep 2, 2007, at 8:24 AM, Giles Jones wrote:
VGA is 4x times the data, not two times. That will have a noticable
effect. The only VGA device I have owned was a Toshiba E800 PDA,
this had an ATI chip and it was still a little sluggish.
Hm. The best example of slow draw times that I can fi
On 2 Sep 2007, at 15:58, Ted Lemon wrote:
This is definitely not true. I mean, it's true that the QVGA is
going to take less time to paint, but paint times aren't the
problem - if they were, kinetic scrolling wouldn't look so nice.
No, there's something else going on that's making t
On Sep 2, 2007, at 7:17 AM, Giles Jones wrote:
Launch speed is something that can be fixed, I'm not sure if the
build system is using pre-linking? if not it will be something to
use as this is the cure to application launch speed delays on Unix
like systems.
This is probably true.
The int
On Sunday 02 September 2007 16:17:25 Giles Jones wrote:
> On 2 Sep 2007, at 14:57, denis wrote:
> > Watching a lot of videos about Openmoko and the GUI I saw that it is
> > very slow and yards away from being "snappy". (regarding the
> > application
> > startup and the acting inside an application)
On 2 Sep 2007, at 14:57, denis wrote:
Watching a lot of videos about Openmoko and the GUI I saw that it is
very slow and yards away from being "snappy". (regarding the
application
startup and the acting inside an application) I know that speed is not
the priority thing in developement at th
Watching a lot of videos about Openmoko and the GUI I saw that it is
very slow and yards away from being "snappy". (regarding the application
startup and the acting inside an application) I know that speed is not
the priority thing in developement at the moment but how fast and
"snappy" can the Op
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