No Jorden ... RAM, not EEPROM. A coprocessor would need RAM as it would need to write into its data structures.
AFA the Xbox, it can support HDTV (1920x1080) see links in the Xbox debuts thread.
DGhost ... maybe the current driver interface is as far up the architecture as makes sense to capture all of the graphics APIs. I don't know the architecture so I can't determine that. I'm trying to stimulate some discussion (which has succeeded) as to what is possible and explore an innovative approach that a vendor might take.
AFA the Xbox, it can support HDTV (1920x1080) see links in the Xbox debuts thread.
DGhost ... maybe the current driver interface is as far up the architecture as makes sense to capture all of the graphics APIs. I don't know the architecture so I can't determine that. I'm trying to stimulate some discussion (which has succeeded) as to what is possible and explore an innovative approach that a vendor might take.
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