Hi,
On 02.03.2007 19:26, Per Ekström wrote:
- How hard would it be to make a system that cold boots to accelerated
graphics functionality in less than ten seconds? Is it even possible with the PCs of today?
That depends on how you boot the machine. If you can go from GRUB prompt to accelerated graphics in less than ten seconds, you can do the same with LinuxBIOS from a cold boot.
- Would it be possible to fit a minimalistic system with accelerated
3D graphics (possibly ditching the X-Server) on a motherboard?
If you can cram all of this into 2 MB, then yes. But I doubt you'll be able to do that.
- Would we need some sort of special hardware in order to achieve the
above? (e.g. extra NVRAM or similar)
If you just want fast booting speed without delays, I suggest using some sort of flash, perhaps on USB (although USB might cost you ~1-2 seconds). It is certainly faster than waiting for a hard drive to become ready.
- Would you reccommend to go with a small X-server like tinyx,
something that draws to the framebuffer or something else entirerly?
Not for accelerated graphics.
Regards, Carl-Daniel