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Information for newport Users <author>Guido Günther <date>24 February 2003 <ident> $XFree86: xc/programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/doc/sgml/newport.sgml,v 1.7 2003/10/19 19:47:17 dawes Exp $ </ident> <toc> <sect>Supported Hardware <p> This is an unaccelerated driver for the SGI newport cards (a.k.a. XL) as found in the SGI Indy and Indigo2. Both the 8bit and 24bit versions are tested and working. <sect>Features <p> <itemize> <item>Support for 8 and 24 bit pixel depths <item>Hardware cursor support to reduce flicker </itemize> <sect>Notes <p> <itemize> <item>X -configure does not generate a XF86Config file. <item>There's only a 1280x1024 mode. </itemize> <sect>Configuration <p> The driver auto-detects all device information necessary to initialize the card on the Indy. The only lines you need in the "Device" section of your XF86Config file are: <verb> Section "Device" Identifier "SGI newport" Driver "newport" EndSection </verb> Indigo2 users have to use the BusID option as documented below. However, if you have problems with auto-detection, you can specify: <itemize> <item>bitplanes - number of physical bitplanes (8 or 24) <item>HWCursor - enable or disable hardware cursor <item>BusID - set this to "1" on the Indigo2 XL </itemize> <sect>Authors <p> <itemize> <item>Guido Guenther <email>agx@sigxcpu.org</email> </itemize> <sect>Acknowledgements <p> <itemize> <item>Gleb O. Raiko <email>raiko@niisi.msk.ru</email> for getting the beast to build <item>Ralf Baechle <email>ralf@oss.sgi.com</email> for his patience... <item>Ulf Carlsson <email>ulfc@calypso.engr.sgi.com</email> for comments and elf loader code <item>Nina A. Podolskaya <email>nap@niisi.msk.ru</email> for elf loader code <item>all the guys who wrote the newport_con linux kernel code </itemize> </article>