On Sunday, November 16, 2003, at 06:24 PM, Maxwell Cabral wrote:


I don't know if you've got an answer for this yet, but I've got a Radeon
7000 on my PCI Mac now, and I've found that if you have any non-OpenGL-capable
monitors at all on your machine, you won't get OpenGL on any screens.


It's like the opposite of the PC, where no matter how many OpenGL-capable
cards you have, you only get acceleration on one of them.

I got my answer, thanks. I think you mean if you have two monitors attached. All a monitor really is, is a TV with a faster refresh rate & a 15 pin connector, but when you attach two something in software goes funky.




Yes, the card does support OpenGL. And, I dont know what problems you are having, I have four fully accelerated displays on R7000 cards...something must be wrong with your setup if it isnt working for you.



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