I can use squashfs but I don't know what the performance/memory tradeoff is. I suspect it might be faster compressed as the bottleneck is the flash - at least my sd card light is on a lot when using it. I'll do my next prototype squashed and wait for the feedback :)
I've started the long hard slog towards getting gstreamer support for h.264 webm html5 video working... But it suddenly occured to me - any interest in the feature!?!
I've just uploaded a newer version - I've had to change my build environment due to Mozilla's restrictions on the GCC compiler version used to build ff 18... There may be some more teething problems!
I've got a Samsung Galaxy Nexus with a Super AMOLED screen...
And over the last year the screen quality has degraded - I've been getting lines appearing in the actual substrate - not dead pixels, but within the printed AMLOED...
I'd stay away from organic LEDs for a product expected to last...
It's possible. There was an issue with an exception being hit and not handled changing the permissions on a fat32 partition whilst installing plugins. I fixed that for earlier versions of FF (with someone on the board's help, CRW), but Mozilla recoded it in such a way that the fix should not be...
I'm going to assume the version of Arduino IDE I built doesn't have the configs for Leonardo? If so I can prbably do a new build. If not, is it the there's no kernel support for its serial usb interface?
Hi,
I've just checked and I don't see this behaviour.
Do you have a new tab manager add on that might be incompatible with this version of ff?
Do things improve if you disable the display of the thumbnails by clicking on the 3x3 square in the top right hand side of the new tab page?
If I remember from digging around in the driver source, NPOT/NSquare textures are implemented as square POTs, and then using strides and heights to ignore the unused parts.
If you'd read that, you'd have noticed that all the situations described are illegal actions. (Embezzlement, false invoices, etc...)
None of what Craig has done is illegal.
Craig's two problems are a ) cash flow, and b ) Circuit Co (and other) failing to deliver on their (paid) contracts.
Here's a screenshot of the latest build of the port.
There are z ordering issues and occlusion culling issues, and an optimised build doesn't work.
Other than that all is good 8)
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