On Mon Jun 1 21:20:38 EDT 2009, m...@acm.jhu.edu wrote: > As I understand, the sb600 series has the RS480 IGP, which is a > stripped-down r300 (missing some TnL h/w, vertex shaders). The 2D > parts of the Linux radeonfb look pretty similar between the r300 and > the rs480, so I'd go with yes. > > No idea about anything newer... I can take a look if people are interested...
there needs to be some adjustment of how to get frequencies out of rom: radeon: Found sb600 guesswork radeon: did:791e rid:00 radeon: mmio address: 0xdefef000 [size=0x10000] radeon: frame buffer size=134217728 [128MB] radeon: display type: CRT radeon: bios=0x000c0000 offset=0x198 radeon: pll_info_block: 0x0 radeon: reference_freq: 0 radeon: reference_div: 0 radeon: min_pll_freq: 0 radeon: max_pll_freq: 29097984 radeon: xclk: 0 radeon: PPLL_CNTL=0x00000000 radeon: monitor type = '213t' radeon: size = '1600x1200x32' radeon: chan = '' radeon: freq=150000000 deffreq=0 x=1600 y=1200 z=32 radeon: ht=2058 shb=1664 ehb=1856 shs=1664 ehs=1856 hsync='+' radeon: vt=1250 vrs=1201 vre=1204 vsync='+' mode->z = 32 (format = 6, bpp = 32, dac6bit = false) hsync_start=1661 hsync_wid=24 hsync_fudge=5 radeon: initpll: freq=15000 8.out 80: suicide: sys: trap: divide error pc=0x0001af17 - erik