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NAME

cyrix − Cyrix video driver

SYNOPSIS

Section "Device"
Identifier "
devname"
Driver "cyrix"   

...
EndSection

DESCRIPTION

cyrix is an Xorg driver for the Cyrix MediaGX (now Natsemi Geode) series of processors when using the built in video.

SUPPORTED HARDWARE

The cyrix driver supports the MediaGX, MediaGXi and MediaGXm processors, as well as the Natsemi ’Geode’ branded processors. It supports the CS5510, CS5520, CS5530 and CS5530A companion chips. The driver supports 4, 8, 15 and 16 bit deep displays with video compression and acceleration.

The MediaGX run length compresses its shared framebuffer, for the best performance on a MediaGX machine pick backgrounds that compress well horizontally.

CONFIGURATION DETAILS

Please refer to xorg.conf(5x) for general configuration details. This section only covers configuration details specific to this driver.

The following driver options are supported
Option "NoAccel" "
boolean"

Disable or enable acceleration. Default: acceleration is enabled.

Option "SWCursor" "boolean"

Disable or enable software cursor. Default software cursor is enabled and a hardware cursor is used.

Option "HWCursor" "boolean"

Disable or enable hardware cursor. Default hardware cursor is disabled.

Option "ShadowFB" "boolean"

Disable or enable shadow frame buffer. The shadow buffer is normally only used when rotating the screen. The default is false.

Option "Rotate" "CW"
Option "Rotate" "CCW"

Rotate the display clockwise or counterclockwise for use on Cyrix based tablet PC systems. This mode is currently unaccelerated.

BUGS

This driver has not been tested on the original 5510 hardware for some considerable time.

8bit mode does not currently work on the CS5510 with external RAMDAC.

The 5530A video overlay facility is not currently supported.

Xorg uses the MediaGX ’SoftVGA’ interface. On a small number of boards this is buggy and may result in strange illegal instruction traps.

Hardware cursors are not currently supported.

SEE ALSO

Xorg(1x), xorg.conf(5x), xorgconfig(1x), Xserver(1x), X(7)

AUTHORS

Authors include: Richard Hecker, Annius Groenink, Dirk Hohndel, The GGI Project, Alan Cox.