On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Smitty wrote:

>> My Radeon DDR VIVO identified itself (under windows) as a 7200...
>My Radeon 32MB SDR identifies itself (under windows) as a 7200...

That's because the video drivers have had the PCI ID to name 
mappings changed from "Radeon xxx SDR/DDR" to "Radeon 7200".  To 
my knowledge, it is impossible to distinguish an original Radeon 
32/64 SDR/DDR card from a Radeon 7200 card, as all that was 
changed is the marketing name on the box, and the name mapping in 
the video driver, etc.

If they changed the subdevice ID of the 7200, or bumped the chip 
revision, then they might be able to be distinguished, however 
I'm not sure it matters since programatically they're identical.


-- 
Mike A. Harris     ftp://people.redhat.com/mharris
OS Systems Engineer - XFree86 maintainer - Red Hat



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