in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
2004-04-20
RELEASE alpha version 0.4.7
* Added life testing against simulated hardware.
* Made own package for lib subdirectory
* Fixed missing include in nvtv.c
* Allow close before open.
2004-03-08
RELEASE alpha version 0.4.6
* FreeBSD patch by Samuel Tardieu. (sed instead of expr in configure,
opl() and ioperm() compatibility functions for FreeBSD.)
* Added PCI ids. Changed arch setup in back_nvidia.
* Moved port permissions to mmio.c (not tested for NetBSD).
* Debugging messages enabled by option instead of define.
* Fixed missing getHeadDev dispatch in nvtvd.c
* Removed Chrontel power settings warning.
* Added Chrontel-2 modes.
* Renamed PAL 800x600,640x480 and NTSC 640x480,640x400,720x400
'Large' Chrontel-1 modes to 'Huge' for consistency with Chrontel-2
* Added some FAQ entries.
* Start of i865 support.
* Disable NX support temporarily for release.
* Fixed excess 1 encoding for i810 registers.
* Added --list option.
* Only setup and clamp for TV modes in back_*.
* Fixed missing devFlags for ACTION_TVOFF
* Start of i830/i845/CH2 support.
* I2C bus for i845.
* RAISE for messages, -q option for nvtvd, syslog.
* Fixed Debian boot script FAQ.
* I2C busses don't use X screen index any longer.
* Fixed Philips detection bug in tv_common.
* Use CARD8/16/32 as base types.
* 3 NX modes; NX is partly working.
* New CX/TW detection (again). CX is tested, TW will be soon.
* NetBSD patch by Quentin Garnier
* Added PCI IDs from 1.0-4363
* Included PAL-X patch 727924 by Joe Cotroneo (joecotroneo).
* Start of nx (GeForce4 internal) support (not working yet).
* Fixed missing head in bnv_updateCrt in back_nvidia.
Collection, from pkgsrc-wip. OK'd by seb@.
This is a tool to enable TV-Out on Linux for NVidia
cards. It does not need the kernel, supports
multiple TV encoder chips. You may use all the
features of the chip, down to direct register
access, and all resolutions and sizes the chip
supports.