On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Sven LUTHER wrote: > On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 02:10:55PM -0800, hughc wrote: > > Is the accelerated XFree86 not available for Debian? On my "Bronze" > > powerbook, X speed seems to be similar for the two of them... > > the accelerated fbdev Xserver is accelerated for mach64, permedia2, imstt, and > some other chips. the ct65550 is not one of them. But then it is only a > question of having the docs, or searching a little in the XSVGA source, and > adding the correct accel hooks. It is rather simple to implement, so people > complaining about it better should write the accels themselves.
Right. > Geert, what do you think about adding a 'skeleton' accel stuff, that you can > copy and begin writting a new chipset accel ? Something similar than what i > did for the pm2 driver at the begining, and that just outputs a comment when > some specific accel hook is used. This is for 3.3.x? It could be useful, depending on the chipset/driver you're working on. Note that for the Mach64 driver, very little had to be changed. I suggest people to take a look at the differences between the xfree86 and xfree68 directory. I'm also a bit afraid of encouraging people to work on 3.3.x. 4.x (now 3.9.x) is the future! Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven ----------------- Sony Suprastructure Center Europe (SUPC-E) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------- Sint-Stevens-Woluwestraat 55 Voice +32-2-7248632 Fax +32-2-7262686 ---------------- B-1130 Brussels, Belgium