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From: Federico Lucifredi <flucifredi@acm.org>
Cc: "Linux-ppc [mailing list]" <linuxppc-embedded@ozlabs.org>
Subject: Re: MPC8272ADS and frame buffer
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 18:30:36 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <41F8281C.3040202@acm.org> (raw)

Hello Bora,
 

> FL>     It turns out you can solve your problem by using the Epson 
> SD13806
> FL> evaluation board (s5u13806b00c).
>
> Has this evaboard got PCI interface?
>  
>
It is a PCI card form factor. The epson chip does NOT have a PCI 
interface on board, so a PCI bridge chip is there to support PCI 
operation -- In short, if you want to use PCI, it is available by 
activating it with a DIP switch.  I did use it, and it works.

> FL> It comes with drivers distributed, FL> inanely enough, as a patch 
> for a specific kernel, so prepare for some FL> hand-patching. Other 
> than that, it works.
>  
>

> We would like to use it with two purposes. One is to display 
> browser(Opera, Mozilla, Firefox or what
> it is) and second one is to play films encoded by mpeg. AFAIK, this 
> card is framebuffer style. It
> has some 2D acceleration mainly for blitting operations. I think films 
> are not drawing thing. Color
> space conversion, scaling are discussed. But others are drawing thing.
>
> Do you think this card is enought for them?
>  
>
I believe the card is enough for browser operation, yes. I am not sure 
about playing video beacuse I have not performance-checked it , and as 
you pointed out, it is unaccelerated.  It should be able to display 
whatever you throw at it though, so if you can do the MPEG decoding 
completely in software on the MPC side, you should be fine.

Do you work at Turk Telecom or are you just a customer ? What is your 
project, if I may ask ?

   -Federico

-- 
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Muad'Dib of Caladan (Federico L. Lucifredi)- Harvard University & BU
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             reply	other threads:[~2005-01-26 23:40 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-01-26 23:30 Federico Lucifredi [this message]
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2005-01-06 20:55 MPC8272ADS and frame buffer Federico Lucifredi
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2005-01-26 23:34       ` Federico Lucifredi
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2005-01-27  0:20           ` Federico Lucifredi
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2005-01-28 17:31               ` Federico Lucifredi
2004-12-08  0:49 Federico Lucifredi

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