Here's a quick list of the things that remain (off the top of my head):

- Linux kernel drivers
- X11 driver (we have Paul Brook's version from 2007, needs tweaks)
- DDC support in BIOS
- VGA 640x480x16 graphics emulation
- Lots of minor tweaks

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 9:18 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Timothy Normand Miller wrote:
> ... snip
>>
>> The X11 driver that Paul Brook needs to be adapted to a new memory
>> map.  We may also need help from someone who can write a kernel
>> driver.  Switching in and out of VGA mode on OGD1 isn't entirely
>> trivial.
>>
>> OGD1 can drive two Apple Cinema displays at 2560x1...@60 each.
>> Basically, anything with a pixel clock of 330MHz.  Analog is also
>> limited to 330MHz (by the DACs themselves).
>>
>
> The company I worked for, Siemens, has moved all development out of Lake
> Mary to Boca Raton so at the moment I have some time that I could spend
> working on OGD.  Please point me in the right direction with what needs to
> be done and in what order and the relevant documentation.  What is the
> initial target: i386 or x64?  I assume that we need to support both,
> correct?  I'll start working off-line but at some point I would need ssh
> access to the development box.  Can you set up a web cam so that I could see
> the console over the internet?
>
> BTW, I am looking for a software engineering job in the Orlando Florida
> area.  My experience covers a broad range: real-time, simulation, telecomm,
> and more.  Programming languages that I am proficient with are: C, C++, ADA,
> perl, python, and numerous assemblers.  My resume is located at:
> http://abcc.linuxceptional.com.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Tony Becker
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