On 09/07/2014 01:40, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On 29/05/14 20:48, Olivier Danet wrote:
Hello Mark
- Don't you like green ?
It looks fine for me : http://temlib.org/pub/boot_netbsd6.jpg
- checkpatch.pl did not find anything wrong with this patch. I will adjust
style and spacings anyway.
On 29/05/14 20:48, Olivier Danet wrote:
Hello Mark
- Don't you like green ?
It looks fine for me : http://temlib.org/pub/boot_netbsd6.jpg
- checkpatch.pl did not find anything wrong with this patch. I will adjust
style and spacings anyway.
- AFAIU, it is impossible to implement exactly this
On 25/05/2014 22:28, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On 25/05/14 14:20, Olivier Danet wrote:
Here is the original patch, I have changed email settings since then, it
should work better.
Alas, I have not merged latest QEMU changes (your CG3/TCX patches), so it
will probably not compile as-is...
On 16/02/14 23:15, Olivier Danet wrote:
The S24/TCX framebuffer is a mildly accelerated video card, with
blitter, stippler and hardware cursor.
* Solaris and NetBSD 6.x use all the hardware acceleration features.
* The Xorg driver (used by Linux) can use the hardware cursor only.
This patch
On 25/05/2014 11:50, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
On 16/02/14 23:15, Olivier Danet wrote:
The S24/TCX framebuffer is a mildly accelerated video card, with
blitter, stippler and hardware cursor.
* Solaris and NetBSD 6.x use all the hardware acceleration features.
* The Xorg driver (used by Linux)
On 25/05/14 14:20, Olivier Danet wrote:
Here is the original patch, I have changed email settings since then, it should
work better.
Alas, I have not merged latest QEMU changes (your CG3/TCX patches), so it will
probably not compile as-is...
Thanks for this - don't worry about my latest
The S24/TCX framebuffer is a mildly accelerated video card, with
blitter, stippler and hardware cursor.
* Solaris and NetBSD 6.x use all the hardware acceleration features.
* The Xorg driver (used by Linux) can use the hardware cursor only.
This patch implements hardware acceleration in both