Much along the lines of "is the light out when the fridge door is shut":
When the LCD/backlight is off, does RockBox continue to update the WPS?
I.e. is it still beavering away scrolling text, calculation percentages, animating various stuff, and then rendering it to some framebuffer, but you can't see the result, or is that sort of update suspended until the LCD wakes up?
If it *is* rendering invisibly, are there any potential savings on battery life, or is the additional CPU miniscule in comparison with everything else?
I ask because when fiddling with the scroll settings, when you see the screen activity on some tracks/WPS combinations, it looks expensive.