[SunRescue] Linux framebuffer support
MikeHebeldruaga at pmail.net
MikeHebeldruaga at pmail.net
Thu Oct 12 10:49:55 CDT 2000
>From www.dictionary.com :
frame buffer
<hardware> Part of a video system in which an image is stored, pixel by
pixel and which is used to refresh a raster image. The term "video memory"
suggests a fairly static display whereas a frame buffer holds one frame from
a sequence of frames forming a moving image.
Frame buffers are found in frame grabbers and time base correction systems,
for example.
(1997-10-03)
Mike Hebel
-----Original Message-----
From: rescue-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-admin at sunhelp.org]On
Behalf Of Chris Copp
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 10:08 AM
To: rescue at sunhelp.org
Subject: RE: [SunRescue] Linux framebuffer support
What is a framebuffer? I have heard that term used several times before, but
I don't know what it means. Is it a buffer that is on the motherboard or for
a video output?
Thanks,
Chris C. Opp
-----Original Message-----
From: rescue-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-admin at sunhelp.org]On
Behalf Of scohen - Stephen Cohen
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:36 AM
To: 'rescue at sunhelp.org'
Subject: [SunRescue] Linux framebuffer support
Mike N recently posted "... I was thinking more like OpenBSD which supports
the framebuffer." Does this imply that Red Hat (or any other) Linux on a
SPARC does NOT support it?
Regards,
Steve
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