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@m-iwanicki m-iwanicki commented Oct 24, 2025

Related: 3mdeb/tui-sh#1
for simplicity I copied tui-lib.sh here.

Left is current DTS, right is DTS with this PR.

Screencast.From.2025-10-24.14-49-20.mp4

Signed-off-by: Michał Iwanicki <michal.iwanicki@3mdeb.com>
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macpijan commented Oct 24, 2025

Nice showcase. The right one certainly does look worse.

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m-iwanicki commented Oct 24, 2025

@macpijan and is much, much slower. Another video (kinda hard to see what I'm doing, but I'm testing footer options):

Screencast.From.2025-10-24.15-20-20.mp4

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On which HW this is tested? Can it be reproduced locally on the host machine, something like examples/demo.sh in the tui lib? It was drawing super fast there IIRC.

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On which HW this is tested?

That was real DTS running on QEMU, but it should work anywhere you can boot DTS.

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I take it as a no to: Can it be reproduced locally on the host machine, something like examples/demo.sh in the tui lib

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I take it as a no to

No, you can't (easily) run it on host machine without building (you need to build one with yq support) and running DTS in QEMU

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