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Option EnableAGPDMA boolean Enable the AGP DMA functionality in DRM. With IRQ disabled, DRI clients have no way to A workaround for some mainboards that have problems with IRQs from the unichrome chip. Option DisableIRQ boolean Disables Vblank IRQ. Option DRIXINERAMA boolean Set DRI Xinerama mode.
Option DisableVQ boolean Disable or enable the use of VQ. Is shared with audio out and jumper selected. Note that on some EPIA boards the composite video port
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The driver supports S-Video, Composite, SC, RGB and YCbCr outputs. Option TVOutput string Specify which TV output to use. The driver currently supports NTSC and PAL timings only. Option TVType string Specify TV output format. Valid values are 0,1,2 0) No deflicker, 1) 1:1:1 deflicker, 2) 1:2:1 deflicker. Option TVDeflicker integer Specify deflicker setting for TV output. Option TVDotCrawl boolean Disable or enable dotcrawl. Option PanelSize string Specify the size (width x height) of the LCD panel attached to the system. Option Center boolean Disable or enable image centering on DVI displays. Option LCDDualEdge boolean Use dual edge mode to set the LCD. The driver isĬurrently unable to use LCD and TV simultaneously, and will favour the LCD. Any string containing CRT, LCD, TV should be possible. Option ActiveDevice string Specify the active device combination. Rotation is only supported unaccelerated. Option Rotate string Rotate the display either clockwise (CW) or counter clockwise (CCW). Option VideoRAM boolean Override the VideoRAM auto detection. This is required when rotating the display, but otherwise defaults to disabled. Option ShadowFB boolean Use a shadow frame buffer.
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Option SWCursor boolean Disable or enable the use of a software cursor. Option HWCursor boolean Disable or enable use of hardware cursors. Option NoAccel boolean Disable or enable acceleration. The following driver options are supported Only covers configuration details specific to this driver.
Please refer to nf(5x) for general configuration details.
On top of this,īandwidth restrictions apply both for Unichromes and Unichrome Pros. Supported dotclocks on Unichromes are currently Of dotclocks, so if you are using X modelines, you must make sure that the dotclock is one of those supported. Currently for Unichrome chipsets, it only supports a limited number
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The driver supports free modes for Unichome Pro chipsets. The current Direct Rendering Manager Linux kernel module is available at. Implements a nonstandard VLD extension to the XvMC standard.
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Flat panel, TV and VGA outputs are supported, depending on the hardware configuration.ĭirect rendering 3D is available using experimental drivers in Mesa, Also there is an XvMC client library for hardware MPEG1 / MPEG2ĭecoding acceleration available on the CLE266, CN400, PM/N800 and K8M/N800 chipsets that uses the Direct Rendering Infrastructure, DRI. The via driver supports the VIA CLE266, KM400/KN400, K8M/N800, PM/N800 and CN400 chipsets, including 2D acceleration and the Xv video overlayĮxtensions. Therefore some users of slightly older or legacy chipsets report that using the older 4.43 drivers they experience a more responsive system.Via is an Xorg driver for VIA chipsets with onboard unichrome graphics. Performance, however, is optimized for the more recent and the latest chipsets. VIA Hyperion 4in1 drivers are compatible with any VIA chipset. If you are running Win98SE on a system from 2002 or later, you will require later release drivers so that your chipset is properly identified. The inf file version in these drivers (which contains chipset IDs) dates from late 2001.
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If you add new hardware/peripherals to your system and you experience instability, update to the latest VIA Hyperion driver package which may contain updates that will increase compatibility. Users of VIA chipsets who run Win95/98/98SE report that using this old 4in1 version, they experience a more responsive system. Win95/98/98SE are now legacy operating systems and latest release drivers are no longer optimized for them. Retro OS VIA 4in1 driver dated: 2, supporting Windows 98SE,Windows 98,Windows 95.