> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tim Roberts
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have an old ThinkPad 750P. It uses the WD90C24 chip, which was in
> > the old svga driver.
> >
> > What would it take to port that to the new XFree86 code?
> I'm not above
> > writing assembly code or digging i
On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 16:26 -0800, Tim Roberts wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have an old ThinkPad 750P. It uses the WD90C24 chip, which was in
> > the old svga driver.
> >
> > What would it take to port that to the new XFree86 code? I'm not above
> > writing assembly code or digging in he
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have an old ThinkPad 750P. It uses the WD90C24 chip, which was in
> the old svga driver.
>
> What would it take to port that to the new XFree86 code? I'm not above
> writing assembly code or digging in here, I just don't know where to
> start or how much effort it might
I have an old ThinkPad 750P. It uses the WD90C24 chip, which was in the
old svga driver.
What would it take to port that to the new XFree86 code? I'm not above
writing assembly code or digging in here, I just don't know where to start
or how much effort it might take... swatting a fly or eatin
When can we expect the Intel 965 gma3000 to be integrated in the current
cvs?
Thanks,
Jeff
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