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Hi all,
Has anyone had amy success with this combination (more specifically, I
mean FreeBSD)? If not - what am I to do to help getting X600 supported?
Regards,
Vladimir
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On 6/9/05, Vladimir Kushnir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone had amy success with this combination (more specifically, I
mean FreeBSD)? If not - what am I to do to help getting X600 supported?
Regards,
Vladimir
For X600 (and any other pcie chipsets) we need PCIEGart support.
There is an option composite_sync - take a look there.
As for Y Cb Cr, I would expect this is implemented as some sort of
transform before output. I.e. the chip still thinks it is outputting R, G,
B, just weird R G B values.
In particular take a look at how gamma support is implemented in
Someone, I believe it was Aapo, said that they see white lines across the
screen when the framerate is fairly high. I didn't see this up until yesterday
when I had to change from my 9600pro to a 9600XT (I killed the card moving
it between machines somehow).
Are you using SiS based motherboard by
Aapo Tahkola wrote:
Someone, I believe it was Aapo, said that they see white lines across the
screen when the framerate is fairly high. I didn't see this up until yesterday
when I had to change from my 9600pro to a 9600XT (I killed the card moving
it between machines somehow).
Are you
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