On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 15:43:08 +0300
Aapo Tahkola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ill add something that allows to switch between hw and sw tnl on the fly
> using magic keys later today.
Attached offensive beast does this.
When compiled r300_tnl_switch.so is loaded with LD_PRELOAD, applications that
Hi all,
Thank you very much for your responses :)
* I modified the readme for r300_demo program to explicitly
state that the code there is public domain
* I have added a "LICENSE" file to the r300_driver specifying
which license apply to which code.
The
Nope. Toggling that option back and forth does not change things.
The synchronize graphics hardware and floating point depth buffer
options don't seem to do anything either.
I have a modified testcase that reproducibly generates the same dropped
polygons (on my hardware) every time it's run and
Am Samstag, den 30.04.2005, 22:53 -0500 schrieb Steve Holland:
> I find that the current savage snapshot (20050430) seems to randomly
> drop individual polygons or polygon strips (they become transparent to
> background). Hardware is SuperSavage/IXC (IBM Thinkpad T23) on FC3/linux
> 2.6.11.2.
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Vladimir Dergachev writes:
* the R300 driver derived from it appears under the same
license due to the notices left over from R200 files
(as we originally thought to merge the code in R200).
This needs approval from everyone who contributed to R300 -
On Sunday 01 May 2005 06:41, Vladimir Dergachev wrote:
> On Sun, 1 May 2005, Paul Mackerras wrote:
> > Vladimir Dergachev writes:
> >
> >> * the R300 driver derived from it appears under the same
> >> license due to the notices left over from R200 files
> >> (as we origi