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Subject: Re: [gnupic] gpsim
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Date: 23 Jan 2007 01:03:30 +0000
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Scott,

Updating the display shows a continuous redraw of a wedge shape being drawn. 

Also, the GUI "RUN" button appears to have no effect.

I tried Fedora Core 6 without any success.

My laptop is a Toshiba Satellite P105-S6024 with an Intel 945GM graphics chip. I
have been unable to use the prescribed driver, i810, and instead use the vesa. I am
able to execute a GTK based robot simulator.
  
George

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From: Scott Dattalo ####@####.#### 

> ####@####.#### wrote: 
> > Scott, 
> > 
> > An update on my graphical lcd problem. I loaded gpsim and friends on a Red Hat 
> Enterprise 4 system. No crash but the lcd display hasn't changed after 3 hours 
> of running gpsim. Looks like 
> > a random pattern of dots. 
> > 
> This is good news (better than crashing at least!) The random dots are 
> what the display will show when it's first powered. If your gpsim 
> configuration script is correct (which it should be if you're using the 
> example), then patterns of lines and icons will get drawn. If you're not 
> seeing these, try forcing the LCD to repaint itself. You can do this by 
> either resizing the window or by simply hiding the LCD with another 
> window and then re-exposing it. 
> 
> Scott 
> 
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