On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 12:14 PM, Miguel Garcia gacuest@gmail.com wrote:
I visited the following page: http://elinux.org/Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture/EOMA-68#Table_of_EOMA-6...
I have seen that you have removed LCD Pixel Data bit 0, LCD Pixel Data bit 1, LCD Pixel Data bit 8, LCD Pixel Data bit 9, LCD Pixel Data bit 16 and LCD Pixel Data bit 17. Does this have any effect on the LCD?
honestly, not a lot. if it was only 5 bits per pixel then yes it would start to be clearly visible as 5 bpp is only 32 shades. 6 bits is 64 shades per colour.
I saw you added * 43 POWER#. Would this be for the power button?
yyup.
2014-07-24 22:56 GMT+02:00 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net:
heck of a lot going on, it is ironic that about four really good CPU cards should all come out pretty much at the same time...
In my opinion, you only need a EOMA-68 with high features (like Allwinner A80 or similar) for hardcore users and the whole market would be covered.
yes but the A80 has PowerVR and if you have any sense don't touch it with a 10ft barge pole. i'll be waiting for the A70 which i hear is their planned pin-compatible quad-core with MALI.
i really want an intel soc but it is going to need a 14nm to make any sense. even the 22nm latest intel SoCs are too power-hungry.
l.