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as i have said before - gta03 is vga - as it stands, but can go to qvga easily,<br>
but is unlikely to. in the future who knows. it'd be a tradeoff of screen pixel<br>
count vs processor speed vs any graphics acceleration we can get - if any.<br>
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Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) <<a href="mailto:raster@openmoko.org">raster@openmoko.org</a>><br>
<br></font></blockquote></div>Hi Carsten,<br><br>There was a WQVGA screen you once mentioned on the IRC and said you liked a lot for the GTA04 screen. I can't remember the specs right now but do you remember which one it was?<br>
<br>Rakshat<br><br>PS <br><br clear="all">"but i am being shown designs<br>
wanted that REQUIRE compositing - REQUIRE alpha blending and all that snazz."<br><br>Can compositing and alpha bending be done at QVGA by the glamo?<br>-- <br>--------------<br>Please use Firefox as your web browser. Its protects you from spyware and is also a very feature rich browser.<br>
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