martin schrieb:
[...] the thing is, the sis chipset was invented by an einstein, the
graphics chip actually has to ask the cpu for memory since the memory
controller is inside the cpu.
This doesn't really matter. Using regular memory will always be faster
for software rendering even with a
I'm glad to hear that :)
now would it be possible to move the graphics rendering from X11 methods to XV methods ? is my
assumption right that i should just write an minimalistic extra glx with callbacks to Xv methods to
make it possible ? or is the mesa api deeply stuck in the X11 method calls
Philipp Klaus Krause wrote:
martin schrieb:
[...] the thing is, the sis chipset was invented by an einstein, the
graphics chip actually has to ask the cpu for memory since the memory
controller is inside the cpu.
This doesn't really matter. Using regular memory will always be
OK, I've found it. Thanks.
Dave Airlie wrote:
Latest DRM tree..
Dave.
On Tue, 3 Jan 2006, Michael Latiolais wrote:
I was compiling Mesa for use with egl, and I ran across a few issues.
RADEON_CARD_AGP and a few other declarations were undeclared.I grepped the
Mesa and xorg trees, and
martin wrote:
Thnx for enable.c hint :) Seems a rather long list of items in that
swtich to dig through ...
I have some very newbish questions in my pocket, better i lay them out
before i write one single line of code at all.
a) does mesa software rendering try to use the memory of the