you can either try building S3/VIA's code drop
(http://www.linux.org.uk/~alan/S3.zip) with xfree86 4.2.0 or if you
want to use a newer version of xfree86, you can try the savage-2-0-0
branch in DRI cvs
(http://dri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/Download). Felix and I
are working on the DRI suppo
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Le 15.01.2004 05:18:52, Alex Deucher a écrit :
The i810 driver in xfree86 supports XvMC and the savage driver from
S3/VIA supports it although that code has not yet been integrated
into
an xfree86 release.
Is there any patches floating around that I could try (I have a laptop
with small CPU, b
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Until now, we support Xv but not XvMC. Then , any idea for support it?
Thanx
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Le 12.01.2004 08:39:22, Yukun Chen a ÃcritÂ:
Hi All
I am a developer from XGI Technology which is a new company
stem
from graphic dpt. of Trident and graphic dpt. of Sis. Now we want to
share our linux 2D driver with open
source community. Then what should we do? Pls give some advice or
Yukun Chen wrote:
Yes. We have done some optimization for h/w acceleration RENDER
implementation but not including all aspects of our h/w.
I have a practical example of a situation in which hardware accelerated
RENDER is of great importance. I'm currently running the network of a
newspaper that
our Linux 2D driver with the open
source community? Thanx
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 05:35:50PM +0800, Yukun Chen wrote:
> Yes. We have done some optimization for h/w acceleration RENDER
> implementation but not including all aspects of our h/w.
>
> Also I think we can improve the 2D
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 05:35:50PM +0800, Yukun Chen wrote:
> Yes. We have done some optimization for h/w acceleration RENDER
> implementation but not including all aspects of our h/w.
>
> Also I think we can improve the 2D performance with the help of the
> buddy in open source community.
But
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 08:22:50AM -0800, Alex Deucher wrote:
> Thank you for producing an opensource driver! Any possibility of a
> open source 3D driver down the road? even a "lite" version?
Notice that this will give you an edge in todays conpetence, since
neither NVidia nor ATI provide open s
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> For the sake of company policy, now we have no plan to share
: Alex Deucher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Thank you for producing an opensource driver! Any possibility of a open
source 3D
For the sake of company policy, now we have no plan to share our 3D
source code.
Thanx.
Yukun
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Thank you for producing an opensource driver! Any possibility of a
open source 3D driver down the road? even a "lite" version?
Welcome to the Community!
Alex
--- Yukun Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am a developer from XGI Technology which is a new company
> stem from gra
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 03:39:22PM +0800, Yukun Chen wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am a developer from XGI Technology which is a new company stem from graphic
> dpt. of Trident and graphic dpt. of Sis. Now we want to share our linux 2D driver
> with open
>
> source community. Then what should w
Yukun Chen wrote:
Hi All
I am a developer from XGI Technology which is a new company stem from graphic dpt. of Trident and graphic dpt. of Sis. Now we want to share our linux 2D driver with open
source community. Then what should we do? Pls give some advice or suggestions.
Thanx a
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