Greg Erskine wrote: 
> hi pavowren,
> 
> FYI, piCorePlayer supports the Official 7" Raspberry Pi Foundation
> screen. We made that decision assuming the majority of users would use
> the screen designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi.
> 
> As you are finding out, there are probably a hundred screens with many
> different specs.
> 
> You need to also consider the resolution of the available jivelite
> skins. The 800 x 600 resolution skins get more development as they are
> compatible with the Official 7" RPi screen. There has been efforts for
> jivelite to support additional resolutions but typically, resolutions
> that meet the Official 7" RPi screen or the original Squeezebox
> resolutions get greater attention.
> 
> regards
> Greg

hello greg, i hear what you are saying about the many resolutions and
display sizes.
and why the most common gets the attention of  volunteer developer(s)
and appreciate their efforts.
but i guess i do not understand the complexity of handling the input; i
mean it almost works!
screen looks great via config.txt settings.
ts_calibrate works but not quite.
i'm just curious which module is specific to 7" 800x600 and the
difficulty of making it "generic".

well, i will be getting a 7" 1024x600 shortly, so i will see how it
behaves as 800x600 device.
curious george here
pavo


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