Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 13th Jan 2007 00:08 UTC, submitted by sogabe
BeOS & Derivatives As announced on the Haiku website and reported by IsComputerOn.com, Eric Petit has announced the development of a VMWare graphics driver for Haiku. Based on Be's driver sample code and code inspired by the X.org driver, Eric's driver so far implements RECT_BLIT and cursor functions (the latter are disabled as they are still buggy). The driver is already working as can be confirmed from this screenshot. On his initial post to the Haiku mailing list, Eric is asking for feedback, and has made the sources available in this tarball for those brave souls who would like to test the drivers.
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RE[2]: Wonderful
by agildehaus on Sun 14th Jan 2007 22:27 UTC in reply to "RE: Wonderful"
agildehaus
Member since:
2005-06-29

I knew that there was an ipro1000 driver and that VMWare can emulate that NIC, but unfortunately it is not the default and most people have no idea. The vlance driver is FAR more important for the simple fact that it's the default NIC under VMware.

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RE[3]: Wonderful
by umccullough on Mon 15th Jan 2007 02:58 in reply to "RE[2]: Wonderful"
umccullough Member since:
2006-01-26

If the VMX file distributed with the image was pre-configured - I'm not sure how important it would be. Ultimately, I gathered that the vlance driver wasn't nearly as complicated as the ipro1000 anyway, so it's probably best to use it if it exists... probably easier to debug ;)

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