Linux framebuffer timings











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I have a timing settings for my framebuffer, but there are absent 1024x768 resolution. So,how i can calculate it ? I tried to calculate it with modeline calculators, but i didn't find needful calculator, just for a rgba = 32, not rgba=16.



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 mode "720x486I-59" 
geometry 720 486 2048 8640 16
timings 37037 53 19 14 3 62 3
accel false
laced true
rgba 5/11,6/5,5/0,0/0
endmode









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    From fb.modes:



     mode "720x486I-59" 
    geometry 720 486 2048 8640 16
    timings 37037 53 19 14 3 62 3
    accel false
    laced true
    rgba 5/11,6/5,5/0,0/0
    endmode









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      I have a timing settings for my framebuffer, but there are absent 1024x768 resolution. So,how i can calculate it ? I tried to calculate it with modeline calculators, but i didn't find needful calculator, just for a rgba = 32, not rgba=16.



      From fb.modes:



       mode "720x486I-59" 
      geometry 720 486 2048 8640 16
      timings 37037 53 19 14 3 62 3
      accel false
      laced true
      rgba 5/11,6/5,5/0,0/0
      endmode









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      I have a timing settings for my framebuffer, but there are absent 1024x768 resolution. So,how i can calculate it ? I tried to calculate it with modeline calculators, but i didn't find needful calculator, just for a rgba = 32, not rgba=16.



      From fb.modes:



       mode "720x486I-59" 
      geometry 720 486 2048 8640 16
      timings 37037 53 19 14 3 62 3
      accel false
      laced true
      rgba 5/11,6/5,5/0,0/0
      endmode






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