Claudio Ciccani wrote:
> Il giorno mer, 27/02/2008 alle 12.57 +0100, Denis Oliver Kropp ha
> scritto:
>> Claudio Ciccani wrote:
>>> Il giorno mar, 26/02/2008 alle 21.37 +0100, Denis Oliver Kropp ha
>>> scritto:
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>> New commits:
>>>>>
>>>>> http://git.directfb.org/?p=core/DirectFB.git;a=commit;h=8fb7df82d8ee14859b809c49f00350808df407c8
>>>>> commit 8fb7df82d8ee14859b809c49f00350808df407c8
>>>>> Author: Claudio Ciccani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>> Date:   Tue Feb 26 18:58:59 2008 +0100
>>>>>
>>>>>     NVIDIA: Implemented affine transformations.
>>>> Cool, which card would be best to buy now?
>>>>
>>>> FASTEST with MOST features SUPPORTED?
>>>>
>>> It's always the NV10 (GeForce2/GeForce4).
>>> Of course NV20 and NV30 could have better support, but actually I miss
>>> the hardware for testing.
>>>
>>> If someone wants to fund further development on the driver, make me a
>>> donation through PayPal (need at least 50€ for a NV30).
>> NV30 is from 2002 isn't it?
>>
>> What would be the newest card that you feel you could write a driver for? :)
>>
> 
> NV40, because, after that, I should start hacking into the kernel to get

6800?

Couldn't find it, but I bet it's still less than EUR 100.

> it supported by nvidiafb and I'd like to avoid this job since it's
> TOTALLY USELESS (...remember radeonfb patches??).

Yep, my TFT is blanking half of the mode switches :(

-- 
Best regards,
   Denis Oliver Kropp

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