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> I searched for reference video BIOS code with out luck.
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Our intent is to provide public documentation on everything you need,
as well as BSD licensed source code for BIOS, drivers, etc.
I don't think he understands that what he is looking for doesn't exist yet.
Mannava: We don't have a chip for you yet. Its all still in the design phase.
Having been in your exact situation with a chip from ATI I can
sympathize with you.
You might want to have a look at LinuxBIOS. (http://linuxbios.org)
LinuxBIOS has constant problems with video bioses and the lack of
proper documentation.
We developed a bios emulator (based on the X windows code) that you
can run which can log the activity of the video bios and may help you
figure out what magic its doing.
We also have a version of that emulator that is run from within
linuxbios that we use to bring up video cards that we don't have full
docs for.
Contact me off list if you need more info.
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Richard A. Smith
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