On Mon, 15 Feb 2010 07:23:07 -0600
DRC <[email protected]> wrote:

> That would suggest a per-frame overhead issue of some kind.  Perhaps
> there is something limiting the maximum frame rate you are able to get.
>  It's able to deliver, say, 30-40 fps in GLXspheres and Google Earth,
> which seems fast, but GLXgears (which people expect to run at thousands
> of fps) seems slow.
> 

Good point, that might be part of it. Unfortunately there seems to be
more strange issues with this driver:

 - VirtualBox has very slow, if any 3D acceleration (haven't tested it
   on the local display yet).

 - glxgears has the very strange effect of increasing in framerate as
   you increase the size of the window. At least up to a point, where
   it drops back again.

Rgds
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