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Not exactly an actual GPU, but the [[VMWare SVGA-II]] device makes for a nice virtual machine device for some 3D acceleration. It is available on both VMware and QEMU. A well-documented and easy-to-port reference driver has also been made available by VMware under the MIT license. Although it is deprecated, the device works perfectly fine under QEMU and is relatively simple to work with, thus it makes for a very good starting point for graphics acceleration. Reference driver available at [http://vmware-svga.sourceforge.net/index.old.html the old vmware-svga page on sourceforge].
== Where can I find low-level information about NVIDIA
Good question. Unless you find something else, there is virtually no information publicly available (for free or otherwise) about the internal workings of current
Now, if you have a VIA
There are virtually no tutorials or datasheets for the 2D acceleration features either, but at least we have open-source code for them. Among other sources, the
Anyone who wishes to put time into that kind of research is welcome to post their results here.
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