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Linux devs resurrect ancient AMD Radeon drivers before Mesa freeze
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52120, member: 636"] Open-source developers continue maintaining support for AMD Radeon graphics cards that debuted nearly two decades ago. Patrick Lerda has submitted patches targeting the R600 Gallium3D driver component within Mesa. These updates address compatibility issues affecting Radeon HD 2000, 3000, and 4000 series hardware. The modifications arrive ahead of the Mesa 25.2 development deadline. Thousands of users may still operate these legacy graphics processors from the late 2000s era. The driver improvements focus on OpenGL conformance standards that newer AMD hardware already supports through RadeonSI drivers. Developers implemented depth comparison functionality that sets the Depth Compare Function to "NEVER" when disabled. This change eliminates test failures that previously affected older Radeon models. Border color handling receives corrections for RV770-based processors like the HD 4850 and HD 4870. The Pilgit test suite shows resolution of approximately 120 OpenGL regression failures. Additional patches await review through merge requests for potential integration into Mesa 25.1 stable releases. These modifications represent bug corrections rather than feature additions for aging graphics hardware. The open-source community demonstrates ongoing commitment to supporting vintage computer components. While these graphics cards cannot handle contemporary gaming titles, they remain suitable for retro gaming applications. Users benefit from extended hardware longevity through continued driver development efforts. [/QUOTE]
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