On 10-03-30 07:00 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> GAINWARD BLISS 7200 GS GFORCE PCI Express, passive, looks like a 256 MB
> one, original price around 35,- €, I could get it second hand for 15,- €.
>
> The people from the list seems to know the 6200, 7600GS, 7300, 6200TC,
> 8500GT,
> http://www.google.de/#hl=de&source=hp&q=[64studio-users]+GFORCE+7200+GS+&meta=&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&fp=ee5ee57acdb47974
>
> Referred to http://www.64studio.com/node/1119#comment-5374 someone had
> bad luck using a 7200, resp. I still need to read the whole thread,
> perhaps at the end everything went well.
>
> Because of MIDI jitter issues, there shouldn't be a difference for
> integrated graphics using main memory for the frame buffer and a PCI
> Express with it's own memory was said on LAD. IIUC what Fons has written
> after I used his jitter test applications, the jitter on my machine is
> normal for Linux and it should be impossible that the jitter is audible.
> Unfortunately it's horrible audible.
>
> So because of audio I need to find a replacement for Linux IIUC what
> Fons has written, the 7200 still is interesting for Linux video cut,
> animation etc., because I never get 3D support for my integrated ATI
> Radeon X1250-based graphics.
>
> Has anybody experiences with a 7200 and is the price ok?
>
>    
You mean apart from the usual nVidia binary driver problems?  I have a 
similar card but I chose to stick with the integrated ATI instead with 
3d support due to RT kernel and nVidia drivers not playing nice together.

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