Josh Allen wrote:
  
> ... Quartz
> > Extreme [Quartz Extreme requires AGP and 32MB of
> RAM as well as a
> > Radeon or GeForce based card].
> >
> > One other note, ATi claims that some of their PCI
> Radeon cards will
> > support Quartz Extreme also.
> >
> 
> ...where did you get htis info? does this include
> the radeon 7000?
> 
> josh

In Macworld, at
http://www.macworld.com/2002/10/features/jaguar.html,
in their article, "The Cat's Out of the Bag",
DATELINE: October 2002 Issue 
Should You Jump to Jaguar? Read Our Review, it stated:

"Quartz Extreme -- One of OS X 10.2's key features is
Quartz Extreme, a concept that can be difficult to
understand and even harder to see when you're running
the OS. Essentially, Quartz Extreme is a technology
that off-loads most of the burden of displaying your
Mac's interface to the Mac's dedicated video processor
and video RAM. However, this technology works only on
systems with an Nvidia GeForce2 MX, GeForce3, GeForce4
Titanium, or GeForce4 MX card (AGP version, not PCI),
or ATI AGP Radeon card, with at least 16MB of VRAM.
This means that Quartz Extreme will work with all
current Mac models, as well as most Macs released in
the past year or so."

Hope this helps. Van

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