On Fri, Aug 06, 2004 at 03:36:27PM -0700, Alejandro wrote:
: 
: --- Eugene Lee wrote:
: > 
: > For DVD playback, Lombard's 400 MHz G3 might be a bit slow for a
: > software DVD player.  But I think the main culprit may be the video
: > card bus: there might not be enough headroom to push the amount of
: > decoded DVD data from the CPU to the video card.
: > 
: > For Flurry et.al., they all use OpenGL which can be very slow unless
: > your video card has hardware acceleration support for it.  Since
: > hardware-accelerated OpenGL support was never included for Lombard,
: > anything OpenGL will run like a dog.
: 
: We are talking about OS X, because on OS 9 (wich should be Dead to
: developers) the same machine has DVD Playback and Open GL.

I am talking about OS X.  And everything I stated above is about OS X.


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