Ilan Rabinovitch wrote:
I can seem to get my PCI Radeon 32MB SDRAM card working on my x86 box w/DRI.
So far others Ive spoken too who have the PCI Radeon arent having luck
either. Im using the 0.7 release of dri and kernel 2.4.3. Anyone have a
working XF86Config I could use? Is the PCI
Hi,
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 02:10:43PM +1000, Gareth Hughes wrote:
I'm currently working on some kernel-related tasks, but I can take a
look into the problems you (and others) have mentioned regarding the
Radeon driver early next week. Are you running it from the DRI CVS? If
you're
Stephen C. Tweedie wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 02:10:43PM +1000, Gareth Hughes wrote:
I'm currently working on some kernel-related tasks, but I can take a
look into the problems you (and others) have mentioned regarding the
Radeon driver early next week. Are you running it from
Mike A. Harris wrote:
On Sat, 19 May 2001, John Cavan wrote:
I tried building the trunk code (according to the guide) and have run
into a raft of errors in the Mesa portion of the tree. Some sample error
messages:
gcc -E common_x86_asm.S common_x86_asm.s
common_x86_asm.S:37:22:
Petr Sebor wrote:
[snip]
With a test program I've determined that GL_LINEAR_MIPMAP_NEAREST and
GL_NEAREST_MIPMAP_LINEAR seem to be transposed. I think the Radeon
docs may be in error.
Try GL_NEAREST_MIPMAP_LINEAR in your program and see if that has the
desired effect. I'll
I have no idea where to start though to do that myself. Any help
on doing this would be greatly appreciated.
I think we've been over this before but let's see I've got the whole
picture.
First time I've encountered it, I think the topic has likely come
up before, but it was not with me if
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Brian Paul wrote:
I tried building the trunk code (according to the guide) and have run
into a raft of errors in the Mesa portion of the tree. Some sample error
messages:
gcc -E common_x86_asm.S common_x86_asm.s
common_x86_asm.S:37:22: assyntax.h: No such file or
Hi,
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 08:53:56AM -0600, Jeff Hartmann wrote:
seeing. I need to spend some time with an AMD engineer to get AGP
completely stable on all the Irongate revisions. I have been told there
are some revision specific workarounds that need to be done. and I have
not
Stephen C. Tweedie wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 08:53:56AM -0600, Jeff Hartmann wrote:
seeing. I need to spend some time with an AMD engineer to get AGP
completely stable on all the Irongate revisions. I have been told there
are some revision specific workarounds that need to
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Brian Paul wrote:
Yep, that caught me as strange too, so I added to my host.def:
#define PreProcessCmd cpp
And the problem went away...
I looked at this for a bit but still don't understand what's going on.
Are you happy with your solution or do you think
Mike A. Harris wrote:
gcc -E common_x86_asm.S common_x86_asm.s
Yep, that caught me as strange too, so I added to my host.def:
#define PreProcessCmd cpp
And the problem went away...
For me as well, but it does seem to be rather odd that this would be
required.
John
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