On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Ilia Mirkin <imir...@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Aaron Watry <awa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Do people have opinions on whether it'd be useful to also gather data
>>> for older hardware? FWIW I threw my TNT2 in there, which is probably
>>> among the oldest hw supported by mesa.
>>>
>>
>> I'm not sure if it's worthwhile or not, but if you want/need it, I've
>> got a Radeon x1950 at home that I can pop in for a r300g run.
>
> I'm uncertain of the usefulness, but if you give it to me, I'll throw
> it up there.

I'll give it a run on a spare system later. Probably mesa 10.1, but
I'll have to see what's installed on that machine when I get home.

>
>>
>>> Any other suggestions? As a reminder, the current list is available at
>>> http://people.freedesktop.org/~imirkin/glxinfo/glxinfo.html (defaults
>>> to core context, so older stuff doesn't show up, click on 'compat' to
>>> see it).
>>>
>>
>> I like the UI in general, the one suggestion that I have at the moment
>> is to split <div id="table"> into two divs.  Anchor the driver
>> names/generations to the top of the window (position:fixed) and allow
>> the table content to continue to be scrolled.  That way you always
>> have the card names at the top of your screen.  You'll probably need
>> to add a dynamically-sized spacer to the top of the 2nd div, but I'll
>> leave that as an exercise to the reader.
>
> Good idea. One problem with position:fixed is that it doesn't
> (didn't?) work on mobile browsers. I'll give it a shot though.

Ahh, yeah...  I haven't tried it on mobile...  I spend my days doing
desktop web software, not mobile. If it works, great, if not, then
it's not the end of the world..

>
>   -ilia
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