AFR may or may not be workable, but all Kyro work is being done in house (a
la Nvidia) by STmicro. They're expecting a Kyro/Kyro2 closed source driver
for XFree4.X to be ready any decade now.

Rich 'Forge' Mingin
Open Source Advocate
Quake 3 Junkie
Aspiring Tribes 2 Junkie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Digital Z-Man" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 00:55
Subject: Re: [Dri-devel] Announcement


> >
> > The Topic about VA Linux:
> > How many open source programmers are working at the moment on the
> > DRI project without being an employee at VA Linux or other companies.
> > In other words, programmers who do this in their free time?
> >
>
> Well, anyone who wants to, IMO.  I would like to jump in, but I wouldn't
know
> where to get specs for the cards I want to work on.  For example, I want
to add
>
> AFR support to dual chip ATI boards, since alot of ppl are asking for it.
And,
> how
> 'bout support for the Kyro II chip?  Can anyone help in this case?
>
> I have to admit, PI's absorption by VA caught me off guard, but then I
haven't
> been following this forum for a long while now.
>
> Cheers, Ice.
>
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>
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