Quoting Alex Deucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > XGI is a joint venture from the trident and sis people. Sis has > released zero documentation in the past. trident is somewhat better. > As far as I know XGI has not released any databooks for these chips. > they may be developing drivers in house. whether they will be > opensource or binary (or developed at all) remains to be seen.
Doesn't sound too promising. for 2D > the chips may work with the exisiting sis or trident drivers. if you > are inclined to develop a driver you can ask them and see what they > say. I'm inclined, I fear I am not as well-equiped as I might be. unfortunately unless they contract with a DRI developer, I doubt > much will happen with regard to a new driver since there are already > limited opensource developers furhter limited by lack of time and > resources. we'll see though... On that note, I am interested in getting involved in DRI development. I've been trying to read through all the recommended documents for new developers from the DRI site. I haven't finished all of them. I have good C and Linux skills. I would like to become involved. Work on radeon drivers would probably be easiest as it's the card I currently use (Radeon 8500) Any suggestions for getting my feet wet? Goyo ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by OSDN's Audience Survey. Help shape OSDN's sites and tell us what you think. Take this five minute survey and you could win a $250 Gift Certificate. http://www.wrgsurveys.com/2003/osdntech03.php?site=8 _______________________________________________ Dri-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dri-devel
