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<hanetzer> anyone got a handle on the rockchip rk3288 memory controller datasheet?
<hanetzer> doesn't seem like it.
<hanetzer> because I have a suspicion the chip I'm fiddling with may at least use the same ddr phy ip (synopsis)
* hanetzer laments how stingy they are with their datasheets
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<Jmabsd> https://www.servethehome.com/nvidia-open-sources-gpu-drivers-for-linux/ - Did Nvidia just unexpectedly open source their drivers
<Jmabsd> If so that's helpful
<hanetzer> Jmabsd: well, they were being held hostage in a sense by those hackers :P
<Jmabsd> who what
<hanetzer> you didn't hear about it?
<phh> hanetzer: the work required to do that opensource driver was years in the process
<phh> (because they added a new CPU inside the graphic cards to
<phh> fail
<phh> because they added a new CPU inside the graphic cards to run the actual (still completely proprietary) driver not on Application Processor
<CounterPillow> it's also just the kernel module
<hanetzer> ah
<hanetzer> oh well. I still won't be buying nvidia any time soon
<CounterPillow> Stuff like this is a likelier reason as to why they decided to go with an open source kernel module https://lwn.net/Articles/860262/
<phh> CounterPillow: oh I didn't know this story. Gotta say it's ironic coming from gregkh who also work do GKI...
<hanetzer> reminds me of that MODULE_LICENSE("GPL\0ButActuallyProprietary") trick those one dicks did
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<jakllsch> heh
<hanetzer> oh well, either way I'll not be buying nvidia anytime soon.
<hanetzer> or amd for that matter, lack of free funds :P
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