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>From The Desk Of Doug White :
> (--) Mach64: Using 8 MB aperture @ 0xf9000000

                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yes, the X server knows about the card's linear frame buffer. They
just use aperture instead of linear frame buffer.

Will have to tweak the driver to swap the bytes for you.
	Cheers,
	Amancio