Re: Quartz extreme - answer

2002-05-22 Thread Matthew Healey
On 22/5/02 5:21 PM, "Rob Findlay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I only had a brief look but I couldn't find the word Macintosh on their > website anywhere... > > Do you know if they work? > >> On 22/5/02 11:29 AM, "crazy_ebot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> The thing is, 32mb of VRAM is enoug

Re: Quartz extreme - answer

2002-05-22 Thread Rob Findlay
I only had a brief look but I couldn't find the word Macintosh on their website anywhere... Do you know if they work? > On 22/5/02 11:29 AM, "crazy_ebot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> The thing is, 32mb of VRAM is enough for all of the frontmost apps >> (such as LightWave/Maya) windows and men

Re: Quartz extreme - answer

2002-05-22 Thread Matthew Healey
On 22/5/02 11:29 AM, "crazy_ebot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The thing is, 32mb of VRAM is enough for all of the frontmost apps > (such as LightWave/Maya) windows and menus to be buffered in VRAM, in > addition to the texture memory those apps themselves are using up for > the model textures. >

Quartz extreme - answer

2002-05-22 Thread crazy_ebot
Hey all, I don't know if anyone else had the question 'How does the OS share the GPU around with quartz extreme?' ... but for any who did, Andrew Welch from Ambrosia software (aka Moki) explained it nicely on a macnn forum recently. Cheers, Tobes. quote: ---