I was going to CC Ian but coulden't get his address.
--- Jacek Pop³awski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 09:42:22AM -0400, Al Tobey wrote:
> > I don't forsee a big problem performance wise if the textures are mangled
> > during the loading stage, but I'm still learning ...
>
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Timothee Besset wrote:
>
> That is great news. I was about to inquire about those recently released
> FireGL drivers that are said to work with the 8500. Is the developement of
> those drivers related in any way to TG?
AFAIK, the drivers themselves utilize the DRI and were written by the
FireGL
"David D. Hagood" wrote:
>
> Jens Owen wrote:
>
> > "The Weather Channel is funding TG to develop an open source 3D DRI
> > driver for the ATI Radeon 8500 graphics card. The driver will be
> > released to the XFree86 Project around Q4 of 2002, to be distributed to
> > the public in future versio
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 09:42:22AM -0400, Al Tobey wrote:
> I don't forsee a big problem performance wise if the textures are mangled
> during the loading stage, but I'm still learning ...
Please keep in mind that some applications update texture every frame.
On Wednesday 05 June 2002 18:28, Vladimir Dergachev wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, Peter Soetens (Kaltan) wrote:
> > On Tuesday 04 June 2002 18:53, you wrote:
> > > ringbuffer = .
> >
> > So the ringbuffer is nothing more than an implementation of a fifo queue
> > in which the driver puts the co
That is great news. I was about to inquire about those recently released
FireGL drivers that are said to work with the 8500. Is the developement of
those drivers related in any way to TG?
As far as Doom3 Linux goes .. I think there's still a long way before Doom3
can run with all features enab
Jens Owen wrote:
> "The Weather Channel is funding TG to develop an open source 3D DRI
> driver for the ATI Radeon 8500 graphics card. The driver will be
> released to the XFree86 Project around Q4 of 2002, to be distributed to
> the public in future versions of the XFree86 X Server."
This is o
Thats great news, Jens! Maybe you can get John Carmack to help test it
with the Doom 3 engine. :) In a recent Slashdot post he said:
"Unrelated linux note: yes, there will almost certainly be a linux binary
for the game. It will probably only work on the nvidia drivers initially,
but I will
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 05:47:28PM -0600, Jens Owen wrote:
> Good news for Radeon 8500 owners. We have posted this announcement on
> our TG web site:
>
> "The Weather Channel is funding TG to develop an open source 3D DRI
> driver for the ATI Radeon 8500 graphics card. The driver will be
> relea
I'm just curious if any of the DRI developers will be attending SigGraph
this year? Brian, Keith, David and myself will be there; and we would
certainly enjoy meeting any of our fellow community members that will be
attending the conference.
In case you're not familiar with SigGraph, there's ple
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 05:47:28 -0600, Jens Owen wrote:
> Good news for Radeon 8500 owners. We have posted this announcement on
> our TG web site:
>
> "The Weather Channel is funding TG to develop an open source 3D DRI
> driver for the ATI Radeon 8500 graphics card. The driver will be
> release
Good news for Radeon 8500 owners. We have posted this announcement on
our TG web site:
"The Weather Channel is funding TG to develop an open source 3D DRI
driver for the ATI Radeon 8500 graphics card. The driver will be
released to the XFree86 Project around Q4 of 2002, to be distributed to
the
Hello Jens:
I am working on porting an OpenGL driver from windows to Linux.
I find your message (03 Jun.) in dri-devel is great helpful to me.
But I still have some questions:
>DRI Resource Mgmt commands flow:
> Protocol Decode
> DRI
> DRM Driver (Not show, but should be where Kernel DRI M
Smitty wrote:
>
> How's it going Jens?
>
> Attached find my "work in progress" of dri_control_flow.
>
> For the X Server "block" in the middle I have used what you told
> me with dri_data_flow and just stuck that in there.
>
> Now the first thing that I can see that isn't right is that there
>
Smitty wrote:
>
> Jens
>
> > These are good questions. I'm copying dri-devel so they can reach a
> > wider audience.
> My diagrams when finished are going to have an explanation of the paths
> from the Prog's to the Hardware to promote understanding.
>
> > > > Well, this is really I higher lev
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello Jens:
>
>I am working on porting an OpenGL driver from windows to Linux.
> I find your message (03 Jun.) in dri-devel is great helpful to me.
> But I still have some questions:
>
> >DRI Resource Mgmt commands flow:
> > Protocol Decode
> > DRI
> > DRM Dr
I've got a Tiger S2460 and a Radeon, and suffer from this bug.
I'd love to help nail it.
I built XFree86 last weekend from CVS head, and got it running.
But, direct rendering isn't working. (I'm using the same
XF86Config-4 as for my XFree86 4.2 server, for which direct
rendering is working fine.
On 2002.06.08 14:40 Peter Soetens (Kaltan) wrote:
> ... I started reading the XFree86 DESIGN document .
>
> http://www.xfree86.org/4.2.0/DESIGN.html
>
> Jose, could you add that at the very beginning of the DRI developer FAQ ?
> It's __very__ interesting if you want to start on drivers.
Indeed
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