SPELL=xf86-video-via PKG=xf86-video-via VERSION=0.2.2 XORG_VER=X11R7.1 SOURCE=${PKG}-${VERSION}.tar.bz2 SOURCE_URL[0]=http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/driver/${SOURCE} SOURCE_HASH=sha512:649413931a946cb9da8251f604871ac4144a1b38194819e27f364ab909c6521c8b26c51975e5a5e29f2d45c02a4d20868718c3adaae7de150b6c738e07021394 SOURCE_DIRECTORY=${BUILD_DIRECTORY}/${PKG}-${VERSION} WEB_SITE=http://xorg.freedesktop.org ENTERED=20051125 LICENSE[0]=XCL SHORT="via is an Xorg driver for VIA chipsets with onboard unichrome graphics." cat << EOF via is an Xorg driver for VIA chipsets with onboard unichrome graphics. The via driver supports the VIA CLE266, KM400/KN400, K8M/N800, PM/N800 and CN400 chipsets, including 2D acceleration and the Xv video overlay extensions. Flat panel, TV and VGA outputs are supported, depending on the hardware configuration. Direct rendering 3D is available using experimental drivers in Mesa, www.mesa3d.org. Also there is an XvMC client library for hardware MPEG1 / MPEG2 decoding acceleration available on the CLE266, CN400, PM/N800 and K8M/N800 chipsets that uses the Direct Rendering Infra- structure, DRI. The XvMC client library implements a nonstandard "VLD" extension to the XvMC standard. The current Direct Rendering Manager Linux kernel module is available at dri.sourceforge.net. The driver supports free modes for Unichome Pro chipsets. (K8M/N800, PM/N800 and CN400). Currently for Unichrome chipsets, it only supports a limited number of dotclocks, so if you are using X modelines, you must make sure that the dotclock is one of those supported. Supported dotclocks on Unichromes are currently (MHz): 25.2, 25.312, 26.591, 31.5, 31.704, 32.663, 33.750, 35.5, 36.0, 39.822, 40.0, 41.164, 46.981, 49.5, 50.0, 56.3, 57.284, 64.995, 65.0, 65.028, 74.480, 75.0, 78.8, 81.613, 94.5, 108.0, 108.28, 122.0, 122.726, 135.0, 148.5, 155.8, 157.5, 161.793, 162.0, 175.5, 189.0, 202.5, 204.8, 218.3, 229.5. On top of this, bandwidth restrictions apply both for Unichromes and Unichrome Pros. EOF