I've noticed the i830 drivers have a unified memory allocation scheme for
2d and 3d, is there any reason this couldnt be used on the i810?

Is there any major reasons the i830 driver couldn't be usd on the i810
with the functionality it doesn't need turned off?

I'm just wondering the i810/i830 drivers look very close and I persume
were once unified and got separated somewhere for a reason.. just
wondering was the reason because of something lowlevel that wasn't
compatible or the author didn't want to break an old chipset he had no
access to?

Dave.


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David Airlie, Software Engineer
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