Re: [Xpert]Re: Using the "chips" XFree86 driver on a PowerBook3400 (almost there.)

2002-10-10 Thread Michael Stephen Hanni
G'day Egbert, on 10-10-2002 7:30 AM, Egbert Eich at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Michael Stephen Hanni writes: >> Well I've got it all to work save for the "WritePixmap" acceleration as it >> makes use of some fun MoveDataFromCPU/MoveDWORDS magic. With WritePi

Re: [Xpert]Re: Using the "chips" XFree86 driver on a PowerBook3400 (almost there.)

2002-10-09 Thread Michael Stephen Hanni
Howdy. Well I've got it all to work save for the "WritePixmap" acceleration as it makes use of some fun MoveDataFromCPU/MoveDWORDS magic. With WritePixmap active there is a small box of color distortion around the mouse cursor. I'm sure the MoveDataFromCPU function is assuming little endian data,

[Xpert]Using the "chips" XFree86 driver on a PowerBook 3400 (almost there.)

2002-10-08 Thread Michael Stephen Hanni
Hi, Being of unsound mind and body I decided to see if the chips driver could be made to work on my PowerBook 3400. This model of powerbook includes the ct65550 chipset -- i.e. HiQV -- and has 1 meg of video ram. >From reading the documentation in the source tree it would appear that the "chips"