Dries van Oosten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > global variables.  Compiling it yields plenty of warnings.  Broken
> > beyond repair :-/
> 
> Do you think? I have been getting rid of some of the warnings. I figure
> that if we can get this code to work, we can start bringing it up to
> standard. I'm putting in some error checking, maybe I can see what the
> floating point math is good for and see if there's an easy way around it.

The fp stuff can easily tuned into integer math.

> If you really think it's useless,

Mosty yes.  I'll start over from scratch hacking a v4l2 driver, maybe
picking some of the old code here and there.  Another anonying thing
is that they still have named everyting bttv_*, thus creating alot of
name clashes with the bttv driver (i.e. you can't load both at the
same time).

> > The header file with all the register #defines is nice through.
> 
> There is a lot of stuff missing though. In many places the PCI adresses of
> the different parts of the chip are hardcoded (audio subsystem, gphp
> subsystem, etcetera).

Yes, I noticed too.

  Gerd

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