Your best bet, if you can find one, is a fireGL 8800. It's basically
an overclocked 8500. barring that the 8500's and 9100's are the next
fastest.
Alex
--- Torgeir Veimo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 07:37, Alex Deucher wrote:
I'd say the best supported cards are r200
--- Chris Ison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know you can't give details under NDA, but do the specs for the
r200
show any API for PCI, or has the PCI work on the driver been done by
trial and error.
I'll have to check the docs when I get home. The original PCI GART
work does done for HP for
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 07:37, Alex Deucher wrote:
I'd say the best supported cards are r200 based radeons (8500 to 9200 cards).
And which one is the fastest?
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Torgeir Veimo wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 07:37, Alex Deucher wrote:
I'd say the best supported cards are r200 based radeons (8500 to 9200 cards).
And which one is the fastest?
Arguably the Radeon 9100.
Just make sure you don't get some crappy card with a 64-bit memory
interface;
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 08:49, David Bronaugh wrote:
Torgeir Veimo wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 07:37, Alex Deucher wrote:
I'd say the best supported cards are r200 based radeons (8500 to 9200 cards).
And which one is the fastest?
Arguably the Radeon 9100.
Just
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 22:36, Chris Ison wrote:
I'd say the best supported cards are r200 based radeons (8500 to 9200 cards).
well thats just great, I was hopeing to see something different other
than r200 as I have had nothing but trouble and poor performance with
them with DRI. I have
I know you can't give details under NDA, but do the specs for the r200
show any API for PCI, or has the PCI work on the driver been done by
trial and error.
Also I am wondering if there is any word on specs for r250 and r300. If
not, I would like to know what the best supported card is in DRI