Hi Alex!
I followed this thread on the Xpert mailing list and I also have Geode based
device that I would like to get up and running with X. My problem is that in
order to do that I need to be able to do 1024x768 @ 72Hz with 90 degrees of
rotation. Could the X 4 driver you have do that?? And if
Is the National NDA unrestrictive enough, so that you will be able to
make use of these functions without infringing it ?
Just a question, I am myself wondering if it is worth to sign it (that's
the only restriction in my project , and stops it from complete
publication)...
Best regards,
Hello folks.
I have a National Semiconductor's Geode XFree86 4 drivers.
These drivers can be run in two ways
1) sitting on top of National's Linux Framebuffer drivers and calling
acceleration functions (ioctls) provided by the framebuffer drivers.
2) doing all the work themselves.
I want
Hello folks.
I have a National Semiconductor's Geode XFree86 4 drivers.
These drivers can be run in two ways
1) sitting on top of National's Linux Framebuffer drivers and calling
acceleration functions (ioctls) provided by the framebuffer drivers.
2) doing all the work themselves.
I want
Around 16 o'clock on May 20, Alex Pavloff wrote:
Option B) Attempt to figure out what Keith Packard was doing with the
other drivers in the kdrive directory, and modify the geode source code to
match that.
That's the right option -- you'll find several existing servers which
layer on top