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-<!DOCTYPE linuxdoc PUBLIC "-//Xorg//DTD linuxdoc//EN"[
-<!ENTITY % defs SYSTEM "defs.ent"> %defs;
-]>
-
-<article>
-<title>Information for ATI Rage 128 Users
-<author>Precision Insight, Inc., SuSE GmbH
-<date>13 June 2000
-
-<ident>
-</ident>
-
-<toc>
-
-<sect>Supported Hardware
-<p>
-<itemize>
- <item>ATI Rage 128 based cards
-</itemize>
-
-
-<sect>Features
-<p>
-<itemize>
- <item>Full support (including hardware accelerated 2D drawing) for 8, 15,
- 16, 24 bit pixel depths.
- <item>Hardware cursor support to reduce sprite flicker.
- <item>Support for high resolution video modes up to 1800x1440 @ 70Hz.
- <item>Support for doublescan video modes (e.g., 320x200 and 320x240).
- <item>Support for gamma correction at all pixel depths.
- <item>Fully programmable clock supported.
- <item>Robust text mode restore for VT switching.
-</itemize>
-
-
-<sect>Technical Notes
-<p>
-<itemize>
- <item>None
-</itemize>
-
-
-<sect>Reported Working Video Cards
-<p>
-<itemize>
- <item>Rage Fury AGP 32MB
- <item>XPERT 128 AGP 16MB
- <item>XPERT 99 AGP 8MB
-</itemize>
-
-
-<sect>Configuration
-<p>
-The driver auto-detects all device information necessary to
-initialize the card. The only lines you need in the "Device"
-section of your xorg.conf file are:
-<verb>
- Section "Device"
- Identifier "Rage 128"
- Driver "r128"
- EndSection
-</verb>
-or let <tt>xorgconfig</tt> do this for you.
-
-However, if you have problems with auto-detection, you can specify:
-<itemize>
- <item>VideoRam - in kilobytes
- <item>MemBase - physical address of the linear framebuffer
- <item>IOBase - physical address of the memory mapped IO registers
- <item>ChipID - PCI DEVICE ID
-</itemize>
-
-
-<sect>Driver Options
-<p>
-<itemize>
- <item>"hw_cursor" - request hardware cursor (default)
- <item>"sw_cursor" - software cursor only
- <item>"no_accel" - software rendering only
- <item>"dac_8_bit" - use color weight 888 in 8 bpp mode (default)
- <item>"dac_6_bit" - use color weight 666 in 8 bpp mode (VGA emulation)
-</itemize>
-
-
-<sect>Known Limitations
-<p>
-<itemize>
- <item>None
-</itemize>
-
-
-<sect>Authors
-<p>
-The X11R&relvers; driver was originally part of XFree86 4.4 rc2.
-
-The XFree86 4 driver was ported from XFree86 3.3.x and enhanced by:
-<itemize>
- <item>Rickard E. (Rik) Faith <email>faith@precisioninsight.com</email>
- <item>Kevin E. Martin <email>kevin@precisioninsight.com</email>
-</itemize>
-<p>
-The XFree86 4 driver was funded by ATI and was donated to The XFree86
-Project by:
-<verb>
- Precision Insight, Inc.
- Cedar Park, TX
- USA
-</verb>
-<p>
-The XFree86 3.3.x driver used for the port was written by:
-<itemize>
- <item>Rickard E. (Rik) Faith <email>faith@precisioninsight.com</email>
- <item>Kevin E. Martin <email>kevin@precisioninsight.com</email>
-</itemize>
-The XFree86 3.3.x driver was funded by ATI and was donated to The XFree86
-Project by Precision Insight, Inc. It was based in part on an earlier
-driver that was written by:
-<itemize>
- <item>Alan Hourihane <email>alanh@fairlite.demon.co.uk</email>
- <item>Dirk Hohndel <email>hohndel@suse.de</email>
-</itemize>
-<p>This early driver was funded and donated to The XFree86 Project by:
-<verb>
- SuSE GmbH
- Schanzaekerstr. 10
- 90443 Nuernberg
- Germany
-</verb>
-
-<p>
-<htmlurl name="http://www.precisioninsight.com"
- url="http://www.precisioninsight.com">
-<p>
-<htmlurl name="http://www.suse.com"
- url="http://www.suse.com">
-
-
-</article>