On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 12:57:41 +1100 Daniel Stone wrote: > On Sat, Feb 26, 2005 at 07:06:11PM +0100, Francesco Poli wrote: [...] > > I can only cite a work-in-progress project: the Open Graphics > > project. http://wiki.duskglow.com/index.php/Open-Graphics > > > > But if you know of a modern-day video card with > > > > * accelerated 3D capabilities > > * published hardware specs > > * Free BIOS and firmware > > * Free DRI drivers > > > > that is already in stores waiting for my money, then *please* tell > > us! > > You will not find a card anywhere with free BIOS and firmware. I say > this because the Open Graphics card does not currently exist,
I know: that is why I said "work-in-progress project"...
> and I
> will honestly be surprised if they get it up to any decent level of
> performance and features; doubly so if they make it worthwhile for
> $us200. But anyway, I digress.
I hope a decent videocard will be out, but of course I may be wrong...
:(
>
> The closest you'll come will probably be an r2xx-class (RADEON 8500,
> 9[012]00), which has three out of four.
AFAIK, ATI Radeon 9200 hardware specs are not completely published.
At least there are people who complain for lack of documentation.
Moreover, it's not a recent chipset: more modern Radeons are not (yet)
supported by DRI free drivers...
But we are going off-topic on debian-legal...
Maybe we should see what debian-x regulars think of this issue.
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