Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2008 03:42:39 +0800 From: "Intron is my alias on the Internet" <intron@intron.ac> To: Robert Noland <rnoland@FreeBSD.org> Cc: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Another VIA UniChrome/Chrome9 Driver Message-ID: <courier.4919E02F.00013304@intron.ac> In-Reply-To: <1226424409.10032.6.camel@squirrel.corp.cox.com> References: <courier.49199C4C.00010EA3@intron.ac> <1226418439.10032.2.camel@squirrel.corp.cox.com> <courier.4919BA9B.00012041@intron.ac> <1226424409.10032.6.camel@squirrel.corp.cox.com>
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Robert Noland wrote: > On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 01:02 +0800, Intron is my alias on the Internet > wrote: >> But so far, as I know, it's the unique solution that makes my laptop >> work. > > What do you mean by "work". Does the normal xorg driver not work for > your chip? Let me go look at the ddx driver... > >> And I guess it supports more new chips. >> >> I have quite a few products with VIA chipset: >> >> * A laptop with UniChrome Pro IGP (0x3343) > > This pci_id is listed in drm, so if I finish porting the code, it should > work, for some definition of work... ;) > > robert. > >> * Motherboard VIA PC2500E with north bridge CN700 >> * Motherboard VIA PC3500E with north bridge CN896 You may see the mysterious phenomenon here: http://ftp.intron.ac/tmp/openchrome.avi (1.9MB) Play the video file with MPlayer. My laptop + OpenChrome 0.2.903 = A space alien's visit ? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ From Beijing, China
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