> Am 21.03.2011 11:43, schrieb Denis Steckelmacher:
> > […]
> > I'm open to any suggestion. I now understand the majority of the Mesa
> > code (I read most of it past week), and I also read some parts of the
> > OpenVG state tracker (a state tracker not too far from OpenGL, but way
> > simpler, and
Am 21.03.2011 11:43, schrieb Denis Steckelmacher:
> […]
> I'm open to any suggestion. I now understand the majority of the Mesa code (I
> read most of it past week), and I also read some parts of the OpenVG state
> tracker (a state tracker not too far from OpenGL, but way simpler, and built
> di
Hello,
I can consider working on a hardware driver, but I'm not very familiar with
these pieces of software. I will also need to work two weeks without my main
computer, on a Packard Bell laptop with an RS690m graphics card (r300g
driver). The r300g driver is already mature, exept one memory co
Hi Denis,
I think the work to replace Mesa IR with GLSL IR is being done by Intel (it
was mentioned on #dri-devel, feel free to drop by), but I don't think they
will want to touch the st_mesa_to_tgsi part.
Have you considered working on a hardware driver? Sometimes, stable and fast
drivers are al
Hello,
One week has passed since my last mail, talking about an OpenGL 4.1 Core state
tracker. There has been great interest and many remarks, so thanks to you all.
I write this mail to give some more information about my future proposal, and
to say that I have not disappeared and that I'm alre