![]() It really serves no other purpose than to have the unfriendly person enjoy his 5 seconds of fascinating power of assholedom. “Go code it yourself” is just 100% hostile and negative. Valid expectations and valid disappointments. “Does it have feature A? Why doesn’t it have feature A? When will it have feature A?” All these are valid questions, worth discussing. > Bzzzt, wrong answer! The post wasn’t assholish, it wasīzzzt, right answer! The post was assholish, because it served no other purpose than a putdown. Since it would be great to set up a fund to get this ‘be-hold’ dude anything he needs to get this all figured out. Honestly, I wish I knew what kind of tools would make hardware reverse-engineering easier. As it is now all we’ve got are drivers for TNT. Since I would imagine it’s easier to keep up with them when you already have an opensource driver implementation for one of their previous cards. I wish this guy the best of luck, if he succeeds in getting some of the latter cards working, then we might finally have a good base to build off of in making future nVidia drivers. The hard part is getting the hardware lingo nailed, which once it’s done will remain the same for any platform. So if this guy continues to make such amazing progress, then these drivers could indeed be ported to DRI for X.org …Īs matter fact that’s the easy part. All of Haiku is under the X11/MIT license (non-copyleft like new-BSDL). The 3dnews page on that site has lots of interesting benchmarks too…Īs for the license, it’s X11/MIT. Indeed, I was about to post about it, and then saw your comment. ![]()
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