RE: C+T 69030 driver on powerpc

2003-11-05 Thread Rob Taylor
, but can't see anything wrong, and all my MMIO_OUT32 writes into BRxx are correctly expanding into xf86WriteMmio32Le. Have you ever seen anything like this before? Thanks, Rob Taylor whoo! fixed! ok attached are my initial diffs, i'm gonna do soem work to clean this up, cos there are a number

RE: Nvidia driver relation to XFree

2003-11-03 Thread Rob Taylor
one way to do what you want (from kernel space) is to use the kernel framebuffer driver for writing graphics, and use up one of the VT's for your debugger, switching to that vt when doing, umm, whatever your doing I have to ask tho, whats wrong with kgdb? -Original Message- From:

RE: C+T 69030 driver on powerpc

2003-10-30 Thread Rob Taylor
. the line 'BASE0 0xfa00 addr 0xfa00 MEM' disappears from scanpci -v) odd. Luckily i can just work around this using NoINT10 :) Onwards! Rob Taylor Senior Developerrobt at flyingpig dot com Flying Pig Systems http://www.flyingpig.com Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint

RE: C+T 69030 driver on powerpc

2003-10-28 Thread Rob Taylor
Egbert Eich writes: Rob Taylor writes: Has anyone sucessfully run the chips 69030 driver on powerpc based systems? I'm trying to get it running on a custon 7410 based board with two 69030's on,a nd i;'m seing soem off things: my /proc/pci gives me that: Bus 0

RE: C+T 69030 driver on powerpc

2003-10-24 Thread Rob Taylor
Tim Roberts writes: On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 17:16:19 +0100, Rob Taylor wrote: Has anyone sucessfully run the chips 69030 driver on powerpc based systems? I'm trying to get it running on a custon 7410 based board with two 69030's on,a nd i;'m seing soem off things: ... Also

C+T 69030 driver on powerpc

2003-10-23 Thread Rob Taylor
information, or have i got the wrong end of the stick? Also does anyone know the reason for the addition of 0x80 to the base address in the big-endian case? Thanks to anyone who can spread some light on this for me! Rob Taylor Senior Developerrobt at flyingpig dot com Flying Pig Systems http

RE: User sponsored drivers

2003-07-16 Thread Rob Taylor
Surely it'd be less difficult nowadays, with the job market in its current state? Rob On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Alex Deucher wrote: This proposal comes up periodically on this and other xfree lists, but never really goes anywhere. Why not raise money from the open source community to fund

RE: Xrandr developer

2003-03-31 Thread Rob Taylor
development to get together, plan out some work, log bugs/features in bugzilla and then do some coding. I'm interested in making it work with xinerama, whats your interest? Rob Taylor -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Robert Woerle Paceblade

RE: FW: [Xpert]2 mice - 2 pointer ?!?

2003-02-19 Thread Rob Taylor
We have a product that can have up to 4 touch screens and has a track-ball controlled pointer. Iften people operate the product in a two-handed manner, and occasionally more than one operator will use the product at a given time. the upshot of this is that ideally there would be a