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PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 4:20 am 
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dont know if you might be interested in this because the chipset is probably not supported (3d wise).

Voila, a PCI graphics card.

http://www.visiontek.com/press/09-01-06.html

Looks interesting as it is a X1300 with 256MB VRAM


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PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 5:47 am 
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dont know if you might be interested in this because the chipset is probably not supported (3d wise).

Voila, a PCI graphics card.

http://www.visiontek.com/press/09-01-06.html

Looks interesting as it is a X1300 with 256MB VRAM
Very very interesting. I wonder how long such a product will last. ATI have already built and have partners building a PCI-Express 1x version of this chip (with a 1x connector, so you can have lots of them in your brand new PCI-Express box). AGP and ordinary fast PCI-Express 16x (or 8x) was catered for, so this is obviously to fill the last place in the market for such cards.

It might be interesting for Pegasos - if there were suitable demand for such a card with such little driver support in Linux. But we are hopeful of ATI (and this means they can do driver development on recent chips, too..)

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 4:13 am 
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>It might be interesting for Pegasos

I would rather have a 9800 driver for my spare card.

>But we are hopeful of ATI

But where is the beef? :-)


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