Closed source drivers would be fine for me, but the drivers you mention
are for the Kyro which is an old graphics chip from PowerVR for PCs.
I seriously doubt that is has anything in common with the MBX core which
is built into the TI2430 CPU...
Daniel
Yanick Durant wrote:
> Just a question, on
Daniel Stone wrote:
> Currently, there are only three chipsets available for embedded 3D use:
> the PowerVR MBX/SGX, the ATI Imageon, and a 3DLabs chipset. To the best
> of my knowledge, none of them have any open source driver.
>
The PowerVR series is currently the most famous addon for cores.
John Meacham wrote:
> are the specs on the GPU available for free somewhere, or are they under
> NDA? I am guessing that since it is integrated into the OMAP processor
> then the datasheets for that should have info on 3d acceleration.. but
> datasheets don't seem to be as readily available nowaday
Nate Turnage wrote:
>
> Yes: there's no support for hardware 3D on the N800.
>
>
> So, Daniel, it is a blank canvas just waiting for your genius to
> unlock it.
Thanks, but we unfortunately don't have the time and resources to do that.
We want to use the N800 in a project where 3D is of major c
Dear all,
does anybody know about the support for using the H/W 3D capabilities of
the TI 2420 CPU on the N800?
thanks a lot,
Daniel
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