Does anyone recognize the screen redrawing problem in the attached images?
Also there seems to be a misalignment between what is drawn on the screen and where I tap (taps seem to be registered as being done somewhere else, or things are drawn in the wrong place).
I'm using Yoshiki Ohshima's current VM and Kevin Fisher's TinySqueak image.
Henrik
On Thu, 28 Mar 2002, Henrik Gedenryd wrote:
Does anyone recognize the screen redrawing problem in the attached images?
Also there seems to be a misalignment between what is drawn on the screen and where I tap (taps seem to be registered as being done somewhere else, or things are drawn in the wrong place).
I'm using Yoshiki Ohshima's current VM and Kevin Fisher's TinySqueak image.
Eww, very odd. I use Squeak under PocketPC2000 on an iPAQ 3150 and have never encoutered anything like that.
Regards, Aaron
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Hello,
Does anyone recognize the screen redrawing problem in the attached images?
Sorry for being slow, but I suspect it is due to the difference of the framebuffer geometry. Turning off the GAPI would solve the problem.
Also there seems to be a misalignment between what is drawn on the screen and where I tap (taps seem to be registered as being done somewhere else, or things are drawn in the wrong place).
This could be a lead of a actual bug in the support code...
I'm using Yoshiki Ohshima's current VM and Kevin Fisher's TinySqueak image.
I updated the Windows CE VM page and now there is a VM called "SqueakVM-alpha6-PocketPC-ARM-noGAPI.zip." Please try this one and see what happens.
-- Yoshiki
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