check this out.....salami738 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:30 amdid you check the fps indicator before your tuning?
I was wondering about the results, because:
Raspberry emulator renders its output to fb0 (framebuffer 0), because this is the only framebuffer with hardware acceleration. This framebuffer is used for DPI, HDMI and composite displays.
If you use a SPI display, you have to use a tool like fbcp to copy the framebuffer contents from fb0 to db1 (SPI),
BUT: the emulator does not know that. So i think you saw the fps the emuator is rendering to the primary (fb0) framebuffer and the fps of your display varies, depending on your frequency. I am not aware of any tool to measure the fps of a display that ist used via SPI.
Any thoughts about this?
http://sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php? ... =30#p46917
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