which vga CF card are you talking about? I read the HP VGA-Out and the Voyager VGA card were supposed to work well. --- Don Papp <> wrote: > On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Vito Miliano wrote: > > > if there are Linux > > drivers available for the LifeView FlyPresenter CF > (VGA/TV output CF > > card), that could go in one of the two CF slots to > provide true video > > output! > > I don't know about other cards, but it is surely > worth > trying-before-you-buy for these CF Video out cards. > > I tried one for the Ipaq and it's about good for > photo displays or > powerpoint and that's IT. Frame rate was, oh, 0.5 > fps or so. It was > seriously, awfully, slow. Totally unusable for any > regular application. > > Also, text was unreadable on an M1/Kopin 320M unless > you had the display > in landscape mode (ie bent the display 90 degrees to > see it in landscape). > Otherwise the scaling made text unreadable if it was > 240 across instead of > 320 across. Again, making it totally unusable for > using any kind of > regular application. > > Don Papp > > > -- > Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send > e-mail with subject of > "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to >
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