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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 5781"><p>*g* Interesting... Having menus on the LCD is my personal motivation for this plugin. Most of the time I know what I'm watching/listening to and I don't care about the file position, so I don't really need this. 8) </p><p>But you're right. The only use of menus are MP3- and radio-selection. Maybe VCR programming via EPG.</p><p></p><p>Good idea. Shared memory sucks big time (with .net they super-suck), but they are very fast and versatile.</p><p></p><p>I doubt that a single shared mem with its fixed structure would suit the needs of every module. Pictures, DVDs, streaming audio, news events, messenger events, EPG, games, Outlook events, Weather status,... have very different needs, so I believe every module needs its own shared mem. On the other side ... that's not my business. I'll take what I get ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 5781"] *g* Interesting... Having menus on the LCD is my personal motivation for this plugin. Most of the time I know what I'm watching/listening to and I don't care about the file position, so I don't really need this. 8) But you're right. The only use of menus are MP3- and radio-selection. Maybe VCR programming via EPG. Good idea. Shared memory sucks big time (with .net they super-suck), but they are very fast and versatile. I doubt that a single shared mem with its fixed structure would suit the needs of every module. Pictures, DVDs, streaming audio, news events, messenger events, EPG, games, Outlook events, Weather status,... have very different needs, so I believe every module needs its own shared mem. On the other side ... that's not my business. I'll take what I get ;-) [/QUOTE]
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