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{{short description|I/O memory management unit for graphics}}
The '''graphics address remapping table''' ('''GART'''),<ref>{{Cite
A GART is used as a means of data
==Operating system support==
=== Linux ===
Jeff Hartmann served as the primary maintainer of the [[Linux kernel]]'s agpgart driver, which began as part of [[Brian Paul]]'s [[Utah GLX]] accelerated [[Mesa 3D]] driver project. The developers primarily targeted Linux 2.4.x kernels, but made patches available against older 2.2.x kernels. Dave Jones heavily reworked agpgart for the Linux 2.6.x kernels, along with more contributions from Jeff Hartmann.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.linuxsymposium.org/archives/OLS/Reprints-2003/Reprint-Jones-OLS2003.pdf|title=Ugly Ducklings: Resurrecting unmaintained code – agpgart adapted for Linux 2.6 kernel |format=PDF |date=2003-07-24 |accessdate=2014-06-05 |archiveurl=
=== FreeBSD ===
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== See also ==
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[[Category:Graphics hardware]]
[[Category:Peripheral Component Interconnect]]
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