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On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 3:07 PM, dumblob dumblob@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Julie,
yes (even though in the upcoming specification version 1920x1080 should be supported).
NO. it's NEGOTIATED. if the HOUSING supports it AND the Card supports it, 1920x1080 is ALLOWED. but to do that, the Housing MUST be capable of simultaneously supporting 1366x768 *AND* beyond. in the case of fixed LCDs, the only way to guarantee that is to have line (or frame) buffer upscaler ICs *ON THE HOUSING*.
it's NOT as simple as "1920x1080 is supported, period".
Note though, that disregarding the resolution, the colors depth is always just 6 bits (instead of the standard 8 bits). No change to this is planned for the PCMCIA form factor based EOMA specifications
nope
(I'm actually really curious whether Luke will have some success with Amphenol with regards to finding another suitable form factor for the future high-end EOMA spec version which doesn't exist yet; this another form factor needs to be physically incompatible with all PCMCIA size variants to avoid swapping wrong cards).
doesn't have to be amphenol. any mass-volume connector will do. MiniPCIe was also something i considered in the past, but finding a right-angle "slotted" connector like the old games consoles proved elusive. and also i was concerned about accuracy of mating, and about having to create a surround shield custom casework.... look at the intel card you'll see what they did. that cost tens of thousands of dollars in tooling costs to make.
l.