9fans archive / 2000 / 10 / 32 / prev next From: Lucio De Re <lucio@pro...> Subject: Re: [9fans] Are nvidia-cards working with plan9? Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 11:00:53 +0200 On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 08:22:44AM +0000, jiho@smt... wrote: > > But there really is a serious problem with chip companies > claiming their register sets are somehow proprietary. > It still baffles me why nobody has produced a graphic card that speaks a sensible protocol instead of being variously I/O and memory mapped in the most unorthodox manners. For that matter, why on earth did the mouse controller migrate to the keyboard handler, when I have yet to see a single PC clone with a video card that did not need a mouse? The Ontel Amigo (1979 vintage?) had dual ported memory (all of 32KB) into which the 8085 (or Z80?) would deposit a 6502 program to drive the graphics output. The default program was provided as source, so you could do whatever you liked with it. Am I being naive, or is it too late for that type of sensible engineering to happen again? Have Intel really disbanded the i860 team? The other question, unfortunately, is whether there is any room for the double Steves of the world, I mean, garage engineering making it big? > If the Wall Street crowd had their way, Microsoft would > declare their drop-down menus proprietary, so you'd have > to hire someone to operate your PCs for you. > Don't blame Wall Street, blame the buying public, and their inability to resist the media. ++L