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That's an example, sure enough; it's an example of a binary firmware; that's a completely separate issue from drivers. Firmware is the same for all OSes, because it runs on the device, which as you point out is the same regardless of what OS is using it.
Drivers, on the other hand, run as part of the OS; while they must have one interface that is the same (the device side), they have other interfaces which vary greatly between platforms, because they must match that platform.
Everyone stands by the claim that they were "too cheap" to pay for the license under the circumstances; it's by throwing "just" in, i.e. denying any other influences, that you differ.
However, someone claiming that they don't see a point paying for something, and also claiming that it's of poor quality does not imply that they would not pay for it in any case; so that word "just" is also where you step outside the evidence you're claiming, and go to speculation. I'd also be interested in pointing to something verifiable, as I'm not aware of any public statements to that effect.
OK, so with no evidence, you assume they're taking actions counter to their own interests, and then criticize them for your own speculations. Have fun.
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I have no clue where to find it, but someone implied it in some bug report in the bugzilla marked as won't fix. I'd try to find it, but I'd rather not waste my time.
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That would be bug #1028, and there's nothing of the sort in there.
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Hmmm, that is what I was thinking of, but I'm positive either Ari Jaaksi or Quim Gill said it somewhere. Or maybe it was a really vivid dream.
Comment #5 from Simon Pickering 2008-02-06 13:03:18 GMT+3 [reply]
I don't suppose we could get some sort of comment as to what's stopping this
from being implemented could we?
E.g. lack of time/personnel/not worth it for the licensing costs/no available
source/hardware limitation/etc.?
Comment #7 from Daniel Stone (Nokia) 2008-06-13 00:24:29 GMT+3 [reply]
We have no plans to integrate this, AFAIK. Pretty much all the reasons listed
in comment #5 apply ...
(Don't shoot the messenger, please.)
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No, I specifically remember them implying that it wasn't worth it (as in business case) to pay to license the PowerVR functinality. I wasn't speculating.
Ok, you want an example of a driver, not firmware? nVidia binary blobs for Linux.
Comment #5 from Simon Pickering 2008-02-06 13:03:18 GMT+3 [reply]
I don't suppose we could get some sort of comment as to what's stopping this
from being implemented could we?
E.g. lack of time/personnel/not worth it for the licensing costs/no available
source/hardware limitation/etc.?
Comment #7 from Daniel Stone (Nokia) 2008-06-13 00:24:29 GMT+3 [reply]
We have no plans to integrate this, AFAIK. Pretty much all the reasons listed
in comment #5 apply ...
(Don't shoot the messenger, please.)
Comment #8 from Daniel Stone (Nokia) 2008-06-20 07:17:58 GMT+3 [reply]So, it is indicated there that "not worth it for the licensing costs" is an applicable reason; that may have been what you remembered?
To clarify, this is not any indication of future plans at all. We won't be
supporting the PowerVR MBX in the N800 and N810 for quite a few reasons (some
technical, others not), but we are obviously looking into OpenGL support for
the future.
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But usually customers want all the functionality of what they own and not have a company dictate that. They could have released the driver and just said "The guys over at PowerVR got drunk one night and wrote the driver for this, so install at your own peril" and then released it to be tinkered with and improved upon to be useable.
Drivers, on the other hand, run as part of the OS; while they must have one interface that is the same (the device side), they have other interfaces which vary greatly between platforms, because they must match that platform.
However, someone claiming that they don't see a point paying for something, and also claiming that it's of poor quality does not imply that they would not pay for it in any case; so that word "just" is also where you step outside the evidence you're claiming, and go to speculation. I'd also be interested in pointing to something verifiable, as I'm not aware of any public statements to that effect.
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