On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Smitty wrote:
My Radeon DDR VIVO identified itself (under windows) as a 7200...
My Radeon 32MB SDR identifies itself (under windows) as a 7200...
That's because the video drivers have had the PCI ID to name
mappings changed from Radeon xxx SDR/DDR to Radeon 7200. To
my
The DRI website contains a few other inaccuracies about ATI's
Radeon video hardware. Nothing mission critical, but it is
incorrect:
http://dri.sourceforge.net/doc/radeon_naming.html
Radeon VE a.k.a Radeon 7000, is not R100, it is RV100.
So what does this mean for users of DRI?
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 00:15:41 +0200
Smitty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
7200 aka Radeon 64 DDR, is the type and speed of the memory,
and that the TCL unit is somehow disabled via software.
7200 is SDR.
You sure about that?
My Radeon DDR VIVO identified itself (under windows) as a 7200...