Hi all,<br><br>I'd just like to get a sense of how difficult porting RadeonHD to UNIX-like operating systems other than linux would be, and how difficult porting RadeonHD to architectures other x86/64 would be.<br><br>
Sorry for the newbie, question - I'm not a driver developer at all. I realize xf86 drivers tend to be fairly portable, but I was just trying to get a better idea. It appears that solaris and freebsd can utilize radeonhd to varrying extents. <br>
<br>I think in 2009 there are *0* UNIX workstations being made that use any architecture other than x64, and one of the big reasons for that is lack of 3d hardware support. (As an aside, there aren't even that many good x64 options, imho.) Lack of demand is pretty big also, but I think there's a vicious cycle involved when you are trying to seel workstations with terrible or no 3d hardware acceleration. I'm not saying you all should implement something along these lings of course, but it seems like RadeonHD could give some of these other architectures some hope for being used as workstations again - maybe not commercially, but at least in the hobbyist setting.<br>
<br>Thanks for your time,<br><br clear="all">Brandon Barker<br><br>