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Sun Nov 13, 2005 5:10 pm Post subject:
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Hi ,
I plan to purchase an agp ati fire GL 2nd hand.
its first use should be for 3dsmax, but i'd like to know if the 3D games (direct3d-directdraw,
openGL, direct-X) shall run with ATI's default drivers, or omega's,...
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Benjamin Gawert
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Sun Nov 13, 2005 6:37 pm Post subject:
Re: fire GL 4 |
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Tom schrieb:
| Quote: | I plan to purchase an agp ati fire GL 2nd hand.
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Do You like ancients? ;-)
| Quote: | its first use should be for 3dsmax, but i'd like to know if the 3D games (direct3d-directdraw,
openGL, direct-X) shall run with ATI's default drivers, or omega's,...
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Forget that! The FireGL 4 has _nothing_ in common with the more modern
FireGL variants. The FireGL 4 design is still from Diamond Technologies
and is based on an IBM RT1000 Rastierizer and IBM GT1000 Geometry
Processor. The card does OpenGL 1.0 quite good (for a card from 2001
vintage) but has _no_ Direct3D support, hence no Direct3D games on it.
There are drivers for WinXP, but they are somewhat dated. Besides that,
you'll need a mainboard that has AGP Pro on it. Standard AGP won't work.
If I were You I'd look around for a FireGL 8800. Unlike the FireGL 4 the
8800 is an ATI design, uses the modern FireGL drivers which are based on
the Catalyst drivers for Radeons, supports Direct3D, works in a generic
AGP slot, and is way faster than the FireGL 4. The FireGL 8800 should be
obtainable for well below 50 bucks today.
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Sun Nov 13, 2005 7:17 pm Post subject:
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Le Sun, 13 Nov 2005 13:37:25 +0100, Benjamin Gawert <bgawert@gmx.de> a écrit :
| Quote: | Tom schrieb:
I plan to purchase an agp ati fire GL 2nd hand.
Do You like ancients? ;-)
its first use should be for 3dsmax, but i'd like to know if the 3D games (direct3d-directdraw,
openGL, direct-X) shall run with ATI's default drivers, or omega's,...
Forget that! The FireGL 4 has _nothing_ in common with the more modern
FireGL variants. The FireGL 4 design is still from Diamond Technologies
and is based on an IBM RT1000 Rastierizer and IBM GT1000 Geometry
Processor. The card does OpenGL 1.0 quite good (for a card from 2001
vintage) but has _no_ Direct3D support, hence no Direct3D games on it.
There are drivers for WinXP, but they are somewhat dated. Besides that,
you'll need a mainboard that has AGP Pro on it. Standard AGP won't work.
If I were You I'd look around for a FireGL 8800. Unlike the FireGL 4 the
8800 is an ATI design, uses the modern FireGL drivers which are based on
the Catalyst drivers for Radeons, supports Direct3D, works in a generic
AGP slot, and is way faster than the FireGL 4. The FireGL 8800 should be
obtainable for well below 50 bucks today.
Benjamin
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Thanks for the reply. |
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