Am 07.11.2012 um 14:23 schrieb Liam Proven:
I remember when Blue Box appeared in the OS X betas.
Many people had
said that the new window decorations took too much space, but when you
could inter-mix them with OS9 windows, you could see that they were
actually exactly the same size.
Yes, there's no difference between OS X and OS 8+. The difference is
with Sys < 8.
You are more intrepid than I!
From doing nothing comes nothing :-)
The Micron (?) board that also enables greyscale
display on the
internal 9" monitor would be lovely to have. There is/was an effort to
reverse-engineer and reimplement it, but I don't think it got
anywhere...
Oh, that's relatively easy (to guess). I suspict, they redirect the
internal video to the Micron board to get the right monitor
frequencies and timing. The board has it's own framebuffer for
grayscale which gets properly inserted into the NuBus declaration
structs. The video cirquity will be managed by the Micron via some
cabling. At least that's what I would do. :-)
:wq! PoC