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  • schmidtbag
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    Originally posted by uid313 View Post
    Well that proprietary Nvidia and open source Nouvoue driver share code.

    And maybe share interfaces with AMD code.
    Doesn't have to re-use the same code, but can implement the same interfaces maybe.
    In a world ideal for customers, that would be nice. Realistically, that wouldn't happen even if you paid and petitioned them to.

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  • uid313
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    Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
    Like what, the window frame to catalyst control center? There isn't any code nvidia could use - the hardware is a whole other "species". That's like trying to teach a hamster to act like a fish.
    Well that proprietary Nvidia and open source Nouvoue driver share code.

    And maybe share interfaces with AMD code.
    Doesn't have to re-use the same code, but can implement the same interfaces maybe.

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  • Prescience500
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    Originally posted by droste View Post
    I don't think this is what they were saying.
    Sounds to me like AMD will not provide support for older hardware. If someone brings patches I doubt they will refuse to merge them.
    They didn't even say that. They only said that there are no current plans. There is no reference to future plans and future plans can arise and change due to changing market conditions...including patches submitted by 3rd parties. If you worked PR, wouldn't you want to avoid at all costs over-promising and embarrassing everyone?

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  • schmidtbag
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    Originally posted by uid313 View Post
    I wish Nvidia would do the same.

    Maybe they could even re-use some of the code by AMD?
    Like what, the window frame to catalyst control center? There isn't any code nvidia could use - the hardware is a whole other "species". That's like trying to teach a hamster to act like a fish.

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  • uid313
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    I wish Nvidia would do the same.

    Maybe they could even re-use some of the code by AMD?

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  • droste
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    Originally posted by LLStarks View Post
    So wait... this is a new open-source kernel driver, but AMD won't accept patches that enable older hardware?

    Why?
    I don't think this is what they were saying.
    Sounds to me like AMD will not provide support for older hardware. If someone brings patches I doubt they will refuse to merge them.

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  • dungeon
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    Originally posted by LLStarks View Post
    So wait... this is a new open-source kernel driver, but AMD won't accept patches that enable older hardware?

    Why?
    Lets guess, fglrx too will not support old

    1K posts - cheers to me

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  • LLStarks
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    Originally posted by somini View Post
    Support nightmare, I would imagine. 2 drivers for each card?
    We survived radeonhd, didn't we?

    AMD's decision will only make better PowerExpress/Enduro support more elusive.

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  • somini
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    Originally posted by LLStarks View Post
    So wait... this is a new open-source kernel driver, but AMD won't accept patches that enable older hardware?

    Why?
    Support nightmare, I would imagine. 2 drivers for each card?

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  • LLStarks
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    So wait... this is a new open-source kernel driver, but AMD won't accept patches that enable older hardware?

    Why?

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