Am Montag, 7. Januar 2002 17:04 schrieben Sie:
> None of the existing drivers support planar modes, but your best bet is
> probably to use the linux framebuffer, the fbdev driver, and write a
> linear4p planar Video Base Library based on the linear1 VBL. The svgafb
> driver may be useful to you,
gmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:23 AM
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Subject: [Pgui-devel] planar vga16 mode
Hi,
I'm porting PicoGUI to some of our companies embedded platforms, but I
have a bit trouble with one device that has more or less just standard VGA.
I
Just for fun i added a skin for this device :)
You can find it as skin/ipc3219.conf in CVS
On 2002.01.07 08:23 Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm porting PicoGUI to some of our companies embedded platforms, but I
> have a bit trouble with one device that has more or less just standard
> VGA.
> I
Hi!
Neat hardware :)
None of the existing drivers support planar modes, but your best bet is
probably to use the linux framebuffer, the fbdev driver, and write a
linear4p planar Video Base Library based on the linear1 VBL. The svgafb
driver may be useful to you, but if you already have frameb
Hi,
I'm porting PicoGUI to some of our companies embedded platforms, but I
have a bit trouble with one device that has more or less just standard VGA.
I wonder if graphics output is already supposed to be working on it.
The specific device (http://www.ssv-embedded.de/ssv/pc104/p26.htm )
has a 320