The following bytes were arranged on 26 Apr 2012 by Brian Jordan : > In article <52869aceb1dhw...@talktalk.net>, David H Wild > <dhw...@talktalk.net> wrote: > > > > [Snip] > > > It does it here on my RPC 6.20 with r13571 as long as the picture is on > > the screen. Moving the page so that the picture is off the display > > stops the flicker but moving it back restarts the flickering. > > Cat-> pigeons > > On my emulated machine (details in sig) and NetSurf r13571 I see no > evidence of this flickering, just the pointing hand.
Can I just voice what seems to me to be the most screamingly obvious theory? Everyone seeing the flickering is using a real StrongARM RiscPC or similar. Everyone not seeing the flickering is using an Iyonix or better, or StrongARM VRPC (which has an option to go much faster than a real StrongARM). Therefore, the hourglass problem is caused by your processor not being fast enough to process whatever it is that page is doing. (PS: I don't see it on this Iyonix either.) -- __<^>__ === RISC OS is a work of art. Some people adore it, === / _ _ \ === others can't see the point of it, and it's really === ( ( |_| ) ) === expensive. === \_> <_/ ======================= Martin Bazley ===================