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ATI Adapters README file : Statement of intent
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1. Statement of intent

Generally speaking, the driver is intended for all ATI video adapters, providing maximum video function within hardware limitations. The driver is also intended to optionally provide the same level of support for generic VGA or 8514/A adapters. This driver is still being actively developed, meaning that it currently does not yet fully meet these goals.

The driver will provide

  • accelerated support if an ATI accelerator is detected and the user has not requested that this support be disabled; otherwise
  • accelerated support if a non-ATI 8514/A-capable adapter is detected and the user has requested such support; otherwise
  • unaccelerated SuperVGA support if an ATI VGA-capable adapter is detected; otherwise
  • generic VGA support if a non-ATI VGA-capable adapter is detected and the user has requested such support.

Thus, the level of support provided not only depends on what the driver detects in the system, but also, on what the user specifies in the XF86Config file. See the ``XF86Config specifications'' section below for details.

If none of the above conditions are met, the ATI driver will essentially disable itself to allow other drivers to examine the system.

Note that I am currently considering removing the driver's support for generic VGA. If you have any concerns about this, please contact me at tsi@xfree86.org .


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