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Seagull Uhm. Jesus Microsoft!
Should be a fixable problem, but I'll deal with it later(tm)
Seagull Uhm. Jesus Microsoft!
Should be a fixable problem, but I'll deal with it later(tm)
JTL Ha! not at all surprising. I pay for Google drive despite getting a huge 1TB of OneDrive for free. My biggest problem with it is that it often doesn't detect small changes to files resulting in them not being sync'ed, so its no good for code. I can share via Google Drive if needed, but you'll need to be able to download them fast as I don't have a huge amount of space to play with.
I have unlimited google drive. If it's uploaded to google drive and available, I could re-share it indefinitely.
Did you find anything unusual yet, for example with DirectWrite font rendering, Firefox Quantum, "Linux eye strain", or by plugging in a known-bad graphics card in BIOS mode?
Can you do this test also on windows or only Linux? Because I would understand if you can see something weird on W10 1909! I think that the problem is not just the OS itself but a combination with the GPU, because the 1809 is fine on my laptop (intel HD 5500) but not on my desktop (AMD 480X). The 1803 is fine on both setup.
I should be able to capture something like this as I have an RX560 to hand, but I am pretty confident I won't be able to find anything insightful for you. Cards which dither, like yours, seem to do so regardless of the version of windows. Its possible its dithering differently to what it was before, but if I understand correctly that's capability that neither mine or JTLs software can yet perform.
Great work guys. Keen to follow this.
When I tested WIndows 7 vs 10 on my e-ink display with HDMI (Dasung Paperlike Pro), dithering patterns appeared different.
Amazing, great work. Is there any chance it will be more easily usable as a simple exe or an app for mac or iphone even? Im not that good with using source code.