It is possible. The TS-7KV video FPGA core has good bit blt and
rectangle solid fill acceleration. IIRC, there is a QT C++ class
(something like QtDisplay or QtScreen) you can extend to accelerate QT
embedded apps. The default QT driver just makes use of the Linux
framebuffer driver we wrote and doesn't really use much hardware
acceleration. We estimated it would take our engineering team about a
week to code and test an accelerated QT driver ourselves, but decided
against it due to uncertain QT/Embedded licensing issues.
//Jesse Off
--- In "Yan Seiner" <> wrote:
>
> ISTR some discussion about an accelerated framebuffer on the TSK7V
boards.
>
> Could someone please let me know if it is possible to get any sort of
> acceleration with Qt3 embedded?
>
> I am trying to squeeze every bit of performance out of this board
that
> I can....
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Yan
>
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