Best thing to do is to hire some developer to do the work for you. If it knows Mesa well, this can be cheaper and faster than doing it yourself. I know Timothy Arceri ( t_arc...@yahoo.com.au) was doing some Mesa work for pay in the past.
On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Christian Zigotzky <chzigot...@xenosoft.de > wrote: > Hi Michel, > > Thank you for your answer. I don't have an idea anymore. Could you tell me > which files we have to modify? Is it possible to port the AMD Catalyst > driver to the PowerPC platform? If yes do you know how can I in touch with > AMD? Please help us. We want to release new PowerPC desktop systems but > without 3D acceleration it wouldn't be so nice. > > Cheers, > > Christian > > On 19 August 2015 at 09:12 AM, Michel Dänzer wrote: > >> On 19.08.2015 15:02, Christian Zigotzky wrote: >> >>> Could you please adapt the r600g driver for the changed PIPE_FORMAT_* >>> semantics for big endian machines, please? >>> >>> All Power Mac and AMIGA one users can't use AMD Radeon HD7xxx or higher >>> for 3D acceleration. The r600g driver needs to be adapted to changes in >>> the way the Gallium3D infrastructure deals with big endian hosts. >>> >>> Bug report: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72877 >>> >> I'm afraid this kind of request isn't going to get you anywhere. The >> problem is that there's nobody working on Mesa who cares about those >> platforms. You'd need to find somebody who cares about those platforms >> and who can work on fixing the issues. >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ > mesa-dev mailing list > mesa-dev@lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/mesa-dev >
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