atom feed15 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-multimediaRe: Putting the bt848 driver into the...
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Roger HardimanAug 6, 1998 9:51 am 
Randall HopperAug 12, 1998 3:01 pm 
Roger HardimanAug 12, 1998 7:10 pm 
Amancio HastyAug 12, 1998 7:45 pm 
Søren SchmidtAug 12, 1998 11:14 pm 
Søren SchmidtAug 12, 1998 11:36 pm 
Roger HardimanAug 13, 1998 4:10 am 
Roger HardimanAug 13, 1998 4:11 am 
Randall HopperAug 13, 1998 4:22 am 
Randall HopperAug 13, 1998 8:58 am 
Gregory HoslerAug 13, 1998 6:12 pm 
Randall HopperAug 14, 1998 5:46 am 
Amancio HastyAug 18, 1998 11:22 pm 
Randall HopperAug 19, 1998 9:55 am 
Amancio HastyAug 19, 1998 10:55 am 
Subject:Re: Putting the bt848 driver into the GENERIC kernel
From:Gregory Hosler (gr@camelot.eno.ericsson.se)
Date:Aug 13, 1998 6:12:05 pm
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-multimedia

why not just compile the driver as a loadable module ?

just curious,

-Greg

On 13-Aug-98 Roger Hardiman wrote:

Hi all

Soren suggested a BOOTKERNEL and BIGKERNEL.

I agree with that. Small (fit on floppy) BOOTKERNEL. Then the actuallt GENERIC kernel on the hard disk is the BIGKERNEL (bt848 DGA mode only support - no frame buffer allocation, and say Luigi's PCM code - really we just want the mixer and volume control)

Soren, could you take it up with whoever in core handles the Build/Kernel process to see if they are interested in the idea please.

Thanks Roger Strathclyde Uni Telepresence Group (26 hours to vacation)

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