conditionally execute instructions if
they are supported on the host (i586+).
/usr/local/games/quake4/quake4.x86 will run on Pentium Pro (i686 or
pentiumpro) or higher processor.
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Are there any plans for the Savage drivers to support the VBLANK IOCTLs
in the near future?
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interaction:
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( type 'make' followed by 'aviascene castle_demo.cfg' )
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> Am Samstag, den 30.04.2005, 22:53 -0500 schrieb S
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n completely stable. I believe
I have tried this in the past and found that without DRI enabled at all,
2D is stable but I'm not certain.
For referencence the testing that I am doing today is with XFree 4.2-mdk
from cooker and vanilla kernel 2.4.17.
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nce hit in kernel with PAE enabled, along with the extra
problems that are possible with PAE, and then having to back off to
100MHZ on the memory, I think I'll chunk the extra 512MB and stick to
1GB.
Thanks to all who helped me figure this out. ;-)
ks fine here,
I'm running XFree 4.3.0.1 + Dri/Mesa checkout from 31-01-2004 with
r200_newlight.diff , textrectfix.diff and s3tc patches on a rv280 card .
Performance is good. Menu's look fine. I let it run for an hour in
specta
Some basic numbers for comparison - ( page flipping enabled in Xf86Config ).
glxgears on a 1280x1024 desktop @ 24 bit color depth
9200SE 760fps
9200 2100fps
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sary these days, as well as disabling DRM in that kernel (caused
my build of the DRI kernel modules to fail).
- The build instructions claim that kernel modules are built as part
of "make World". This doesn't seem to be the
in
> > /usr/X11R6/lib/tls/ to prevent using the old libGL (glxinfo reports
> > indirect rendering even with DRI enabled).
>
> This should be added to the new building guide (see below) if it's not
> there already.
It's not in there right now. Might it
ty (random lockups)
when operating in the original case, that is when both agpgart.o
and savage.o were loaded, but savage not properly initialized.
Thanks,
Steve
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 15:21, Alex Deucher wrote:
> -- Felix Khling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For
hat text was written with glutBitmapCharacter() (translates to
glBitmap()) to the (2D orthogonal) back buffer.
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I got rid of the dark lines across the textures by setting tcl to
software mode in driconf.
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Your fix works!
Thanks, Alex.
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 14:20, Alex Deucher wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 15:07:22 -0400, Alex Deucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 13:16:44 -0500, Steve Holland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I do
undary to leave space for PCI and
GART/IOMMU address space). Shouldn't offset be a 64 bit quantity?
Also, I noticed that the a failure at this point caused general system
instability after one or two modprobe/rmmod cycles. Perhaps the error
path needs to be investigated.
Steve
Hi,
I'm in the process of adding DragonFlyBSD support to the BSD kernel
module which seems to be going pretty well except ...
When I load the drm and radeon modules (I have a 9200SE on my box)
and start up X (Xorg 7.2.0) I see a series of calls to drmAddMap finishing
with
This is an interesting bug I've come across. When using the Radeon
graphics driver doing full screen 3d on a DVI port. Output is only
displayed at 1280x1024 (native) resolution for the display.
Plug the display into the D-sub connector, and the display is fine. Plug
in a dvi cable and you get no d
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