Actually, I think it would be fine if you permanently added the base rotation to the 
video mode flags. If you just do it with #ifdefs it will be no extra code when base 
rotation is disabled, and only a tiny amount with base rotation enabled. Also, this 
might be handy for other low level programs, like perhaps a device-specific 
application that uses special features of the framebuffer device.

On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 08:53:53AM +0200, Philippe Ney wrote:
> Hi Micah
> 
> The way I do the calibration is not the same as most of other and I cannot use tpcal 
>because I use another calibration logic in the uClinux-touchscreen driver.
> For some deadline reasons I don't have time yet to modify my chipslicets input 
>driver to have it work in a maybe less complex way.
> And as I need to keep a trace of this state, I propose the following if this disturb 
>nobody:
> - I make some changes to get the base rotation in the client
> - I tag the archive
> - I remove my changes
> 
> And after this I'll work on the driver to find the solution.
> -philippe

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