Let me explain this a bit: I have a fairly weak machine that I'd like to 
watch video on.  It has a Matrox G400 with a normal 15" monitor attached to 
it and a Tseng et6100 with a special ramdac that emits a fixed-frequency, 
sync-on-green signal to make it work with a 21" fixed-freq, sync-on-green HP 
workstation monitor.  The et6100 freaks out when paired with the tseng 
driver but works fine with the vesa driver.  What I was wondering about is 
if anyone sees a reason (reasons) why I shouldn't be able to hack the xv 
driver for the g400 to cause it to do yuv scaling then overlay the resulting 
image directly onto the memory of the et6100.  I checked that the et6100 is 
capable of overlay when using the vesa driver: it is.  Does anyone see a 
good reason why this wouldn't work?  If no one does I'm going to try and put 
a little work into trying to hack something up to make this work.

-John

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