> > http://g7-mac3.fy.chalmers.se/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Forte/WebHome
> I haven't looked at it
That was supposed to read: I haven't looked at it *yet*.

> 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.
Ja which is why I'm wondering why this is still going on, I've updated
the radeon_naming page. 

Originally the page treated the cards as DRI treated them, ie by which
driver they use, hence a 7(0/2/5)00 was a r100 because that was the driver
they used.

> Setting up mysql is not hard at all.  Also, you can do mysqldump to get
> the actual data from the sf server, and pipe it right into your own to
> test with a snapshot of the real data.
Good to know I can bother you when I get to that (after PHP). <g>

I wasn't going to bother with dummy data, may as well do it properly if
I'm going to do it all.

Liam
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