Hello
what are the supported cards??
-TIA-
sayamindu

On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 08:59:45AM +0530, Sriram Ganapathy announced:
>  
>  
>  Hi everybody,
>  
>  I have just finished coding the new sis X driver. This one should
>  finally do it on _ALL_ machines. It uses the BIOS' VESA interface to
>  change the mode.
>  
>  I have tested it on three (Gericom) machines, so I really believe it
>  works. Please _don't_ use any framebuffer driver when using this driver
>  as it cannot restore graphics modes (yet).
>  
>  Binary (compiled for 4.1):
>  http://members.aon.at/~twinisch/new_sis_drv.o.tar.gz
>  (On Debian, sis_drv.o should be placed at
>  /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/)
>  
>  Source (compiles well on CVS 4.1.99 and probably on 4.2):
>  http://members.aon.at/~twinisch/new_sis_drv_src.tar.gz
>  
>  XF86Config-4:
>  http://members.aon.at/~twinisch/new_xf86config-4.tar.gz
>  
>  Please read the XF86Config-4 file as it contains important information
>  on how to use the driver in 24 bit depth mode. This time I have tested
>  _all_ modes and they all worked on my machines.
>  
>  In case you want to use the old code (for some reason), set the option
>  "NoVesa" (this is commented in XF86Config-4). The driver uses the old
>  code if it detects a chipset other than SiS630 and a video bridge other
>  than LVDS.
>  
>  Feedback welcome!
>  
>  I am tired now. The whole thing started with "I want a driver for my
>  notebook" and got a real project (Egbert, you were right). My girlfried
>  is really annoyed already. I hope everybody is satisfied now.... :
>  
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>  P.S: He has aldready followed this up with a couple of updates for different 
>  hardware following user feeback reports.
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