On ftp://people.redhat.com/alan please find
- A Cyrix driver for XFree86 4.2 (CS5520/CS5530)
The shipped driver appears to be incomplete, the detection didn't
work, mode change didn't work and was done wrongly, palette
handling didn't work and a few other things.
This driver works on all the hardware I have been able to test
with. It fixes the softvga mode switch, line lengths and other
bits. It switches to direct palette handling (the vga emulation for
this is not functional on some systems). It also adds shadowfb
support and rotation. It still doesn't have hardware cursor support.
I plan to add hwcursor and 5510 support later. I don't however have
any 5510 hardware for testing the external ramdac handling.
- An input driver for the Palmax PD1000/PD1100 mini notebooks
This is basically self explanatory. It may work with other devices
using the same touchscreen.
Works as core pointer and can be used as a dual pointer set up with
the PS/2 port on the docking station.
- An input driver for the Union Reality UR-f98 headtracker.
(Linux only as it needs the input layer)
This a four axis/four button 'virtual reality'[1] controller. It
tracks left<->right up<->down and near<->far as well as a slider
and four buttons on the controller.
[1] Where 'virtual reality' means 'quake killing machine'
The driver maps it as four valuators and four buttons. It supports
the following remappings
- Map the slider to button 5
- Map the near<->far to button 1 (so you can click with your
head). In this mode it also supports a configurable x/y lock
around the click crossover point. (Accessibility research)
It can be used as the core pointer, giving head controlled mouse.
- An input driver for the Fujtisu stylistic series fpit digitizer
This is based on an existing driver that wasn't very pretty and
core dumped the X server on pointerchange. I've cleaned it up a
lot and fixed the bugs but its not my original work.
Works (and is basically required) as core pointer on the stylistic
I plan to continue maintaining all of these for the near future and would
be interested in getting them merged into the main XFree86 tree.
Alan
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