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Thank you for answering.
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DON'T get a radeon 9600, those will not fit physically into your pegasos board,
since they don't support the voltage used by our agp clot. The radeon upto
9200 are ok, as are the radeon 9500 (not 9550), 9700 and 9800.
Thank you for the warning. Using the URL at ATI I also figured it out and am happy to have asked here before
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I personally got a radeon 9800 Pro AIW from alternate for 134 Euros,
I will try the 9500 Pro. I can't imagine that the difference would be that much. Or will it? I thought the CPU should also get on its limit.
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and altough i didn't test yet the 3D stuff (you need X.org 6.9/7.0, which should also support TV out), all the rest should be supported already, including the RF remote control and the tuner.
Just tried xorg-6.8.99.15. This release has issues with the radeon driver on PPC and won't start. So you can save your computing cycles until the next release comes (they said it is solved in CVS).
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I think now is the moment to get radeon 9800 Pro, before they indeed become extint, as they will work nicely, are the most toplevel of the R300 family, are known to work well on the pegasos, and are available at really affordable prices (compared to the 400+ they used to ship at).
Perhaps we two should then compare our fps in some nice 3D game when I get my 9500 to work and xorg plays nicely. I can use a passively cooled card everywhere - so upgrading to a 9800 would be possible if it's worth it.
Good night/morning/day,
M
bah, email replies stuff are again broken, will paste it here :
On Sun, Aug 21, 2005 at 04:45:25PM +0000, meyerm wrote:
> Thank you for answering.
>
>
> sven wrote:
> DON'T get a radeon 9600, those will not fit physically into your pegasos board,
> since they don't support the voltage used by our agp clot. The radeon upto
> 9200 are ok, as are the radeon 9500 (not 9550), 9700 and 9800.
> (end of quote)
>
> Thank you for the warning. Using the URL at ATI I also figured it out and am happy to have asked here before
.
> sven wrote:
> I personally got a radeon 9800 Pro AIW from alternate for 134 Euros,
> (end of quote)
>
> I will try the 9500 Pro. I can't imagine that the difference would be that much. Or will it? I thought the CPU should also get on its limit.
The best test is to look at the card, and see if it has the right set of
notches. the one which interest us have usually both notches, while the one
which don't work, like the 9600, has one notch only. (Well, there are 3.3V
only with the notch only on the other said, but i doubt you can buy these new
these days. My Appian Graphics Jeronimo 2000 card is one of those, but it is
well over 5 years old now.
> sven wrote:
> and altough i didn't test yet the 3D stuff (you need X.org 6.9/7.0, which should also support TV out), all the rest should be supported already, including
+the RF remote control and the tuner.
> (end of quote)
>
> Just tried xorg-6.8.99.15. This release has issues with the radeon driver on PPC and won't start. So you can save your computing cycles until the next
+release comes (they said it is solved in CVS).
Ok, i was actually waiting for the release which should happen not so far
away, maybe in sync with the gnome release, not sure.
> sven wrote:
> I think now is the moment to get radeon 9800 Pro, before they indeed become extint, as they will work nicely, are the most toplevel of the R300 family, are
+known to work well on the pegasos, and are available at really affordable prices (compared to the 400+ they used to ship at).
> (end of quote)
>
> Perhaps we two should then compare our fps in some nice 3D game when I get my 9500 to work and xorg plays nicely. I can use a passively cooled card
+everywhere - so upgrading to a 9800 would be possible if it's worth it.
Friendly,
Sven Luther