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|  | i810 now working fine with new kernel module. | 
|  | - Update date stamps. | 
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|  | drmRadeonClear() to the new interface. | 
|  | clears. | 
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|  | - Fix drmR128Clear parameters (Radeon to follow).
- Add some helper macros to r128/radeon kernel modules. | 
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|  | i810.o module. However on my i810's, $(MACHINE) is 'i686'. | 
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