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    Phoronix: Freedreno 1.3.0 DDX Brings Several Fixes

    Rob Clark has released an updated X.Org DDX driver for his Freedreno driver project that continues to strive towards reverse-engineering the Adreno graphics processors found on Qualcomm's ARM SoCs...

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    I guess the Adreno 225 is a lost cause

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      Originally posted by LLStarks View Post
      I guess the Adreno 225 is a lost cause
      Well, it still works (or should work) to some degree.. but I admit I haven't had much time for a2xx and don't really see that changing anytime soon.. plus at some point I need to find some time to start writing some code for a4xx. I'm not sure there are a whole lot more features that can be added for a2xx (although maybe we could lie about some features and get a usable gl2.0 out of it).. but if someone had some time to get hw binning support going on a2xx that should help the performance somewhat for games.

      But like all open source projects, patches welcome... at least, unliked the closed driver, there is the possibility of improvements for old generations if some motivated person cares to send some patches.

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