--- Shaul Karl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 01:06:46PM -0800, Alex Deucher wrote:
> >
>
> > I think in general
> though
> > ATI is more open to xfree86 and open
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 21:03, Andreas Klemm wrote:
>
> how good does ATI support you in comparison to nVidia ?
It's like day compared to night IMHO.
> A few days ago I had to call ATI hotline (where you have
> to pay $9.90 for phone support) because of some problems
> under XP...
>
> There I me
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 01:06:46PM -0800, Alex Deucher wrote:
>
> I think in general though
> ATI is more open to xfree86 and open soruce development. they provide
> databooks to just
--- Andreas Klemm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi XFree86 dev team,
>
> how good does ATI support you in comparison to nVidia ?
>
> Is it only a manpower problem, that the new ATI cards
> based on R3xx chips are missing 3D support (I noticed that
> in the 4.4 release notes) ?
>
> Or is it just b
Andreas Klemm wrote:
Hi XFree86 dev team,
how good does ATI support you in comparison to nVidia ?
I believe the answer is "the same".
Is it only a manpower problem, that the new ATI cards
based on R3xx chips are missing 3D support (I noticed that
in the 4.4 release notes) ?
Or is it just beca
Hi XFree86 dev team,
how good does ATI support you in comparison to nVidia ?
Is it only a manpower problem, that the new ATI cards
based on R3xx chips are missing 3D support (I noticed that
in the 4.4 release notes) ?
Or is it just because you don't get easy hardware or
developer informations fr