[Dri-devel] ViRGE card and something more...

2001-10-31 Thread Martin Lexa
Hello! * Anders Haugen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Also looked at the mesa & X part of it but i haven't > understood how everything there works yet. Not enough > to start putting in code from the utah-glx driver. ;) I've the same feeling when I try to write ViRGE Mesa target (for kgicon). O

Re: [Dri-devel] Matrox G450 (PCI) and DRI

2001-10-31 Thread Hetz Ben Hamo
Matrox just released a set of new drivers for both XFree 4.0.x and 4.1.0 with the ability to use hardware 3D acceleration on the 2nd screen, among other things.. www.matrox.com -- Hetz Ben Hamo [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wednesday 31 October 2001 13:17 pm, Michael Greger wrote: > Hi, > > Has anyb

[Dri-devel] agpgart support

2001-10-31 Thread Troy A. Griffitts
I have a new laptop with a Radeon Mobility and am having troubles getting the agpgart to load. Anyone know where I should start debugging? Here's the info I've got... Thanks! -Troy. Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer dereference at virtual address 0020 *pde =

[Dri-devel] Matrox G450 (PCI) and DRI

2001-10-31 Thread Michael Greger
Hi, Has anybody experience with a MGA G450 (PCI) and direct rendering? In my system starting an OGL application, e.g. "atlantis" causes a system crash. I use the X4.1.0 driver with kernel 2.4.13 module (mga.o). Also tested the driver 1.4.3 from the Matrox web page. glxinfo shows this Open

[Dri-devel] S3 virge/savage (Was: Mach64: cannot map registers)

2001-10-31 Thread Mattias Jansson
On Wed, 2001-10-31 at 10:08, Anders Haugen wrote: > > Two years later I do some work on KGIcon drivers (for GGI project). 2D accel > >stuff like lines, etc. And try to do some basic 3D too. Nothing special, only > >lines and triangles were working. The driver used IOCTLs instead of DMA > >transfe

Re: [Dri-devel] Mach64: cannot map registers

2001-10-31 Thread Anders Haugen
>Yes, I've S3 ViRGE databook. And maybe a still working card ;) > Two years later I do some work on KGIcon drivers (for GGI project). 2D accel >stuff like lines, etc. And try to do some basic 3D too. Nothing special, only >lines and triangles were working. The driver used IOCTLs instead of DMA >t