The output is not centered.
I am not sure how to achieve that because SDL just sets a video mode
which starts at upper left corner of the window.
It would be possible to make the mode larger but then the zoom routines
would have to take an offset.
Signed-off-by: Michal Suchanek hramr
is enabled.
Thanks
Michal
Signed-off-by: Michal Suchanek hramr...@centrum.cz
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hw/isa.h|1 +
hw/pckbd.c | 36 +---
qemu-options.hx |9 +
vl.c|4
4 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
diff --git a/hw
virtual consoles on different heads might
be nice toy but it's probably too hard to be worth trying. And there
are always applications like jfbterm which could be perhaps slightly
adapted to use one of the other devices instead of a vc.
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Michal
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but getting it work on at least one layer with
proper propagation up and down also works. BTW I don't know any
application which sets linux console (or xterm for that matter)
resolution through the terminal API.
Thanks
Michal
for this. It will require some changes to
internal apis to make it to work.
Can't it print the oops on whatever is currently displayed?
It need not be a dedicated buffer as long as there is always some buffer.
But perhaps this is more complex than that.
Thanks
Michal
On 3 March 2010 06:02, Dave Airlie airl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Michal Suchanek hramr...@centrum.cz wrote:
On 21 November 2009 05:27, Dave Airlie airl...@gmail.com wrote:
At the moment the problem with fbset is what to do with it in the
dual head case. Currently we
to
have something working to compare to.
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setting something visible is probably good enough.
Schemes which would make a multihead setup look like a single screen
get complicated quite easily. Perhaps an option to turn off some
outputs so that the native resolution of one output is used (instead
of clone) would work.
Thanks
Michal
Sedat Dilek wrote on 2010-01-06 18:54:
Compile-tested OK.
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I just fixed that.
Actually, we could go back to bitfields and fix broken svga_fs_key_size().
Attached a patch.
Can somebody review, test-build and commit?
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2009/6/4 Krzysztof Helt krzysztof...@poczta.fm:
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 11:27:17 +0200
Michal Suchanek hramr...@centrum.cz wrote:
Unfortunately I did not get to testing the patch yet.
According to the description it is supposed to resolve some confusion
over what pipe is enabled or not.
X
it.
But it would great be Dean and/or Michal were to be able to test it, please.
Thanks for the patch.
Unfortunately I did not get to testing the patch yet.
According to the description it is supposed to resolve some confusion
over what pipe is enabled or not.
X server reports the pipes connected as follows
if that
makes a difference.
Currently efifb does give correct geometry but wrong colours for me,
the other framebuffers would also produce picture with wrong geometry
with 2.6.26.
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Sorry folks, I attached the wrong file. This is the second time in a
week. I have to be more careful. Now the correct program.
You're simply working too hard :-) Here you go:
http://kempniu.no-ip.com/files/teximage.jpg (Savage/IX 8 MB)
Best regards,
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Well, I don't really know what _should_ I get, but here you go :-)
http://kempniu.no-ip.com/files/texturetest.jpg (Savage/IX 8 MB)
Oh and BTW: the compile command you've shown uses the filename teximage.c, but
you attached texturetest.c ;-)
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for the other 2 directories involved (see above).
Worked OK for me, guess those printf's are just debugging messages (are they?).
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I'd be grateful for any clues as I already saw posts about successful DRI
installations using Savage IX and I can't wait to get my very own working :)
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great drivers. I am especially looking forward to
texmem branch, it should help those having only 32MB on-card memory,
right? :-)
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Michal Keith Whitwell wrote:
Can someone out there check this quickly?
In radeon.h in the 2d driver, the size of the radeon mmio area is
defined as 0x8 - however, on my r200 at least
Capable. Latency=32. Min Gnt=8.
Prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xd000 [0xd7ff].
I/O at 0xc000 [0xc0ff].
Non-prefetchable 32 bit memory at 0xdd00 [0xdd07].
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On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Keith Whitwell wrote:
Can someone out there check this quickly?
In radeon.h in the 2d driver, the size of the radeon mmio area is defined as
0x8 - however, on my r200 at least, /proc/pci shows the area as being
1/8th that size:
Bus 1, device 0, function
Hi everyone,
Thanks to the help of Stefan and others I got my r200 to work, from
Stefans lspci logs I was able to figure out why I lost my signal, it was
hardware configuration related. I had to disable Fast Writes for AGP,
simple solution took a bit of time to find, but anyone else having
Hey Ian,
Well I just got my dri working and it works reasonable well I play ut @
1280x960 and it's fairly smooth for alpha level drivers. The 2d has
always worked, works with the radeon driver. Now I have a original ati
8500 board and I really like it including the 2d. Now that that 3d is
Hi,
I have a problem when I start X with dri and the radeon_drv module loaded
I lose my video signal I can still log onto the system remotely and get
the log from the startup, here is where is stops.
snip
(II) RADEON(0): Using 8 MB AGP aperture
(II) RADEON(0): Using 1 MB for the ring buffer
I guess I forgot to mention that I'm trying out the r200 dri drivers that
Keith released a couple of days ago. No if I reboot and do not change my
XF86Config not to load DRI then I get a lost signal. The only reason I'm
trying DRI now is b/c of the new r200_dri driver, do I have something
Hi Stefan, good to hear someone got it working. I'll give the
r200-0-1-branch a shot, see if I can compile it and get it running. Would
there be a problem if I had the radeon_dri modules still in the module/dri
directory (I'll try removing it)
snip
Did you take a look at
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Stefan Lange wrote:
compiling from cvs shouldn't be a problem, I just followed the DRI
Compilation Guide from the website and everything went fine (you might
have to compile the kernel drm-module manually, but that's no trouble)
Completed the compile didn't help me any
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