thats a strange comparison since usb is a serial bus
vga is not even digital, so how can you talk about throughput? lol
2012/7/16 Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Sebastian Pipping sp...@gentoo.org
wrote:
Hi there,
On 02/15/2012 09:14 PM, gk wrote:
Em , Kilian Zott kil...@diezotts.de escreveu:
thats a strange comparison since usb is a serial busvga is not even
digital, so how can you talk about throughput? lol
2012/7/16 Michael Mol mike...@gmail.com
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Sebastian Pipping sp...@gentoo.org
wrote:
Hi
You could compare the frame rate, but an analog signal cant be compared to
a digital signal ^^
if you resolute your analog voltage in 8 bit (256 steps each subpixel, so
24bit color depth) you get some offset on the transmission
so you could not use an analog interface in order to transmit data
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Kilian Zott kil...@diezotts.de wrote:
thats a strange comparison since usb is a serial bus
vga is not even digital, so how can you talk about throughput? lol
Information doesn't need to be digital. Terms like 'bandwidth' really do apply.
VGA does place some
On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 10:32 AM, Kilian Zott kil...@diezotts.de wrote:
You could compare the frame rate, but an analog signal cant be compared to a
digital signal ^^
if you resolute your analog voltage in 8 bit (256 steps each subpixel, so
24bit color depth) you get some offset on the
Hi there,
On 02/15/2012 09:14 PM, gk wrote:
Hallo
I used one some time ago, and it worked but very slow.
The label only says made in China.
lsusb output is:
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0711:0900 Magic Control Technology Corp. SVGA Adapter
The Kernel module which is loaded is:
sisusbvga
If
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Sebastian Pipping sp...@gentoo.org wrote:
Hi there,
On 02/15/2012 09:14 PM, gk wrote:
Hallo
I used one some time ago, and it worked but very slow.
The label only says made in China.
lsusb output is:
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0711:0900 Magic Control Technology
Am Dienstag, 14. Februar 2012, 23:19:56 schrieb Sebastian Pipping:
Hello,
I would love to use two external displays with my notebook. I have seen
USB graphics cards on the net and was wondering if anyone around here
has tried to run such a thing with Linux. If it worked for you I'd be
Hello,
I would love to use two external displays with my notebook. I have seen
USB graphics cards on the net and was wondering if anyone around here
has tried to run such a thing with Linux. If it worked for you I'd be
interested in as many details as you are willing to share. Thanks in
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