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#561
This is the mbxdaemon output (debug version):
Code:
daemon creating semaphore
Semaphore 12345678 initialized.
daemon succeeded creating semaphore
PVR_DMSRV:(Warning): EnableSystemClocks: Initialising graphics clocks for OMAP [113, /home/girish/Graphics/Nokia/embedded/system/omap24xx/sysconfig.c]
PVR_DMSRV:HostMapPhysToLin: Mapped 0x48008000, 0x1000 bytes to 0xc887e000
PVR_DMSRV:Interface Clock initialisation complete.
PVR_DMSRV:Functional Clock initialisation complete.
PVR_DMSRV:HostMapPhysToLin: Mapped 0x50000000, 0x4000 bytes to 0xc8908000
PVR_DMSRV:HostMapPhysToLin: Mapped 0x50008000, 0x2000 bytes to 0xc88fc000
PVR_DMSRV:HostMapPhysToLin: Mapped 0x5000a000, 0x2000 bytes to 0xc8910000
PVR_DMSRV:HostMapPhysToLin: Mapped 0x5000c000, 0x2000 bytes to 0xc8914000
PVR_DMSRV:Installing device ISR MBX1 on IRQ 21 with cookie c0dce560
I assume that everything is correct up to this point. I apologize if I put this output here before. I'll try to load modules and start mbxdaemon at boot time.
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#563
Originally Posted by McLightning View Post
no screenshots??
Yes, if you look back far enough, you come across this post:

Originally Posted by javispedro View Post
More jaw dropping teasers!

All credit goes to Stskeeps, who did what I considered a month's worth of work!

How it should look (screenshot taken from a N810 running a ES 1.1 sample):


How it looks (picture taken with a N900 of the same N810):

(^^ say hello to a OpenGL ES 1.1 capable N810 )

As you can see, there's still some work to do, but the results are promising... and full screen!.

Thanks again everybody who is making this possible.
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#564
great!! How can we install the 3d driver in our N810?
The OS are running more faster?
 
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Originally Posted by Angelochelotti View Post
great!! How can we install the 3d driver in our N810?
Unless you really know what you're doing, don't. It's still at a relatively early stage of development. Read the last few pages of this thread for the current status.
 

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Originally Posted by Angelochelotti View Post
The OS are running more faster?
And even if you could get it to work, on its own it won't make the OS go faster. It would allow application developers to make 3D accelerated apps and games, and maybe help make something like the Maemo 5 desktop work on N8x0, but only after a lot of additional work.
 

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#567
will we need to buy an extra hardware for this
i saw some people talking about shipments of 3d acc. drivers
 
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No new hardware should be needed. This is about getting working drivers (i.e. software) for the hardware already present in the N800 and N810.
 
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when we will be able to use opengles on our devices?
and what abt panda3d? will it be possible? or pyglet?
 
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Will it make my mom stop crying and cat stop begging to go outside?

Come on, folks.. it won't do anything by simply existing, it needs to be used by an application that is aware of it before it does anything you'll notice. Certainly the Hildon interface itself won't use it unless Hildon itself is updated to take advantage of it. Good luck with that hope, though. But then, Nokia tablets have left with me with the impression that they're all about potential but lingering and dashed hopes.

I'm sure it'll be GREAT for games and maybe a few other apps written for it, though.
 

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