There is a driver for the savage hardware in the old utah-glx project (Xfree 3.3.x based). If you are feeling motivated, port it over to use the dri. check out http://utah-glx.sourceforge.net Tim's savage driver is just a 2D xfree driver. You'd have to write/port the savage 3D dri stuff. Alex ------------------------------- hi folks, i just made my first experience with mesa and 3d rendering stuff i'm using an ibm t21 thinkpad that comes with above mentioned savage chip (pci id 8c12) and now have xfree 4.1.0 and mesa libs 3.4.2 installed on it, running some of the mesa demos works but awfully slow :( since only indirect rendering seems to be possible with the card. so i want to ask here if it is currently possible to get direct rendering working on my machine (well if so maybe some hints on how to do so)? if not i would like to know what could be done to get this card supported... on http://www.probo.com/timr/savage40.html the mx(mv??)/ix is told to have the best 3d engine of all savage chips, so i assume the hardware isn't a problem. is the development of this savage driver by tim roberts somehow related to the work you guys do? if there's something i could contribute to the project i'm willing to do so if it suits my skills and time schedules. (i created an sourceforge account with id lefty) thanks, regards andreas _______________________________________________ Dri-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dri-devel
