On Wed, 25 Jun 2008, John Baldwin wrote:
> > Nothing in /dev though..
> > [midget 22:56] ~ >ls -la /dev/agp*
> > zsh: no match
>
> And does kldstat -vv | grep agp show anything?

Yes.
[midget 9:01] ~ >kldstat -vv| grep agp
                438 hostb/agp_ali
                439 hostb/agp_amd
                440 hostb/agp_amd64
                441 hostb/agp_ati
                442 vgapci/agp_i810
                443 hostb/agp_intel
                444 hostb/agp_nvidia
                445 hostb/agp_sis
                446 hostb/agp_via

The nvidia kld doesn't seem to 'see' the AGP either, ie..
hw.nvidia.agp.status.status: disabled
hw.nvidia.agp.status.driver: n/a (unused)
hw.nvidia.agp.status.rate: n/a (disabled)
hw.nvidia.agp.status.fw: n/a (disabled)
hw.nvidia.agp.status.sba: n/a (disabled)
hw.nvidia.version: NVIDIA UNIX x86 Kernel Module  169.12  Thu Feb 14 15:42:45 
PST 2008

Although maybe that relates to the NVIDIA AGP code, rather that code that
uses it.

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