The MediaQ MQ1132 is a multimedia controller used in certain Palm devices such as the Tungsten W and CLIÉ UX50 (among others). It was used to offload certain 2D graphics processing tasks from the CPU to accelerate performance, and also served as an interface for peripherals like Bluetooth and built-in cameras.
While few apps utilized the MQ1132 directly, a notable exception is TCPMP/CorePlayer, which supports hardware video decoding and enables watching video files that would otherwise run too slowly on the CPU to be watchable.
Additional information on the MQ1132 can be found in the comments of this source code, part of the CloudPilot Palm OS emulator (and taken from POSE).
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1.0 | MediaQ-1132.pdf | 7.8M |
1.0 | MQ1100-1132DS-Accelerator.pdf | 8.2M |
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