Tea, thanks for passing this on!
My driver is always available from http://cosmic.censoft.com. The most
recent version is mostly a port of Adrian's driver to 2.4.X, and also
provides dual head support for multiple C&T69K drivers. I know that Adrian
was going to try to merge everything together to get a new Asiliant driver
submitted to Linus and friends, but I don't know that is going (I know he is
busy).
There are 1 and 1/2 bugs that I have on my version - Somehow i did a stupid
thing and made Tux disapear from the console during bootup. The other 1/2
bug is that the text scrolling is also confused during startup. Other than
that, it works great.
So grab it and see if it can help you.
Jordan
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On Tuesday 24 April 2001 04:04, Tea Age mentioned:
> On Monday 23 April 2001 18:59, Alex Pavloff <apa...@ea...> wrote:
> > Hi Thomas...
> >
> > At my company, we're finishing up a board design for a single board
> > computer that'll go into out industrial panels, and we're going to be
> > running Linux on it (eventually). We've currently planning on using a
> > Asiliant 69000 in our product, and with a pointer from Brad Douglas,
> > found your page. We're going to be running Microwindows on our device,
> > and since it's only a ZFLinux processor running at 128Mhz, we'd like as
> > much power as possible. The 69000 was the only chip we could find that
> > fit our needs (an x86 compatible embedded graphics chips that has
> > integrated memory).
> >
> > Anyway, I was reading your comments at the end of ctfb.c, and noticed
> > that you've got bitblt support and lots of other goodies on the wish
> > list, and was wondering what your plans were on implementing them.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Alex Pavloff
> > Software Engineer
> > Eason Technology
>
> Hi Alex,
>
> currently I do no further work on ctfb and probably also not in the future.
> The reason is simply hw related - we use other stuff now.
>
> That are the bad news. Now the good ones:
>
> 1) Mike McQuade <mi...@ci...> plans to add some hw acceleration.
>
> 2) Adrian Cox <ad...@hu...> wrote a similar driver (named
> asiliantfb) and plans some futher work on it.
>
> 3) Jordan Crouse <jo...@Ce...> is also active in this field. He
> modified the chipsfb to run with 69000.
>
> For mor details ask them or search the framebuffer mailing list archive
> www.mail-archive.com/lin...@vu....
>
> Thomas
>
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