I expect the sequence of available support will be EXA, then Xv, then 3D in that order. EXA and Xv might show up at the same time, depends how things go and what else is happening at the same time. The reason for the sequence is that EXA requires the smallest changes, then Xv, and 3D is the largest. It's not so much that "the 6xx/7xx specific changes for 3D are bigger than they are for 2D", just that updating the 3D driver for any new chip requires that more stuff be changed compared to 2D. -----Original Message----- From: Randall Nortman [mailto:rnradeonhd@wonderclown.net] Sent: Monday, October 27, 2008 5:38 PM To: radeonhd@opensuse.org Subject: Re: [radeonhd] Re: ATI Radeon HD 3650 fan noise on Linux And will I then finally have xvideo support on my RS780? Or is that another step after the basic 3d support is there? On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 03:03:02PM -0400, Bridgman, John wrote:
I have stopped estimating dates since we missed the last two estimates
as we learned more about the new 3D engine.
What I can say is that we have the 6xx and 7xx chips drawing things in
house with our code (a demo program running over drm), that we have pretty much all of the required functions working, and now need to :
(a) implement those functions in the 2d and 3d drivers, and
(b) finish the IP review for just the information needed to make that code work
I don't really want to even speculate re: dates but we're fairly close
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