The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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Name Size Last modified (GMT) Description
Back Parent directory 2009-05-27 19:05:28
File README-sstfb.txt 6857 bytes 2002-08-03 00:39:42
File aty128fb.txt 2118 bytes 2000-07-28 19:50:51 info on the ATI Rage128 frame buffer driver
File clgenfb.txt 1934 bytes 2003-06-13 14:51:29 info on the Cirrus Logic frame buffer driver
File framebuffer.txt 14568 bytes 2001-05-24 22:14:08 introduction to frame buffer devices
File internals.txt 2679 bytes 1999-08-19 17:54:10 quick overview of frame buffer device internals
File matroxfb.txt 19204 bytes 2002-08-03 00:39:42 info on the Matrox frame buffer driver
File modedb.txt 2365 bytes 2000-05-25 05:48:36 info on the video mode database
File pvr2fb.txt 2048 bytes 2001-07-11 03:16:30 info on the PowerVR 2 frame buffer driver
File sa1100fb.txt 1373 bytes 2000-09-18 22:15:24
File tgafb.txt 2423 bytes 2000-04-12 16:47:30 info on the TGA (DECChip 21030) frame buffer driver
File tridentfb.txt 2154 bytes 2002-08-03 00:39:42
File vesafb.txt 5686 bytes 2003-08-25 11:44:39 info on the VESA frame buffer device

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