John Wright wrote:

> What we found out was that ATI must provide a very limited base
> reference driver (without OpenGL support) and the chipset, it is then up
> to the laptop manufacturer (Dell or whoever) to implement real support.

Yes. That much I could figure out. Using D3D for Java3D is fine for this
purpose. Just wondering how good the H/W Accel is with Win2K and D3D
would be good enough.

The reason for the Dell is the decent Linux support that I'll be able to
get for it. Much better than almost everything else on the market. Major
selling point that.

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Justin Couch                                    Author, Java Hacker
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