Re: WANTED! board models with Marvell 61XX chips

2009-01-27 Thread Michael Reifenberger
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009, Søren Schmidt wrote: Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 21:22:36 +0100 From: Søren Schmidt To: current , hack...@freebsd.org Subject: WANTED! board models with Marvell 61XX chips Hi there! I thought I finally had a motherboard using one of the Marvell SATA/PATA chips coming in, but

Mackbook pro nvidia based video backlight

2009-01-27 Thread Patrick Lamaizière
Hello, I've made a small driver to set the backlight level on Apple MacBook Pro, for the models based on the Nvida video card (model 3,1 and 3,2). (if it works on other models please tell me) At the moment this is a quick and dirty hack, but you don't need to wear a pair of sunglasses anymore! M

Re: WANTED! board models with Marvell 61XX chips

2009-01-27 Thread Oliver Pinter
Hi ASUS P5Q-E has 88SE6121 On 1/26/09, Søren Schmidt wrote: > Hi there! > > I thought I finally had a motherboard using one of the Marvell SATA/ > PATA chips coming in, but unfortunately the delivery has been > postponed to some unspecified date, oh well.. > > Thats where you come into the pictu

Re: Mackbook pro nvidia based video backlight

2009-01-27 Thread Daniel Lannstrom
> I'm asking which method will be the best to interface the driver with > userland applications? You might want to make it a character device driver. And write a small userland control program. Sysctl isn't really made for this kind of functionality. ___

Re: WANTED! board models with Marvell 61XX chips

2009-01-27 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Jan 27, 2009, at 6:07 AM, Oliver Pinter wrote: Hi ASUS P5Q-E has 88SE6121 On 1/26/09, Søren Schmidt wrote: Hi there! I thought I finally had a motherboard using one of the Marvell SATA/ PATA chips coming in, but unfortunately the delivery has been postponed to some unspecified date, oh w

Re: Mackbook pro nvidia based video backlight

2009-01-27 Thread Rui Paulo
On 27 Jan 2009, at 15:00, Daniel Lannstrom wrote: I'm asking which method will be the best to interface the driver with userland applications? You might want to make it a character device driver. And write a small userland control program. Sysctl isn't really made for this kind of functionalit