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..But it's great that Warp3D is finally getting some love. Will the OS3.x version also get some updates?I have a 9200 on my Mediator which would like some support too.
I've got a 9250 with 256MB in my 1200T waiting for a very long time for proper Warp3d;)
@Lurchthe revision of open firmware used by the pegasos2 is unable to correct initialize radeonHD video cards, even using a PCIe-to-PCI adapter. so no radeonHD in the future for us unless someone convinced the bplan guys to help out.
Yep I know that, but that's not what I am asking. If they can support a 9200 on classic they must be able to do the same on the Peg2 with the 9800pro.The 9800pro would be the fastest card for the Peg2.
ah. sorry about that. i misunderstood your question.
@klx300rThis is an A-EON Technology commissioned project. The brief was given to Hans de Ruiter to develop a 3D driver for the Southern Islands cards.A-EON has also paid for second driver for Evergreen cards which cover the 5000 and 6000 series. This is still in development.
Yeah, I bought and downloaded the Warp3D to go with the updated RadeonHD drivers a while back, but could not find the time to locate a single slot Radeon board that had the correct chip set (http://hdrlab.org.nz/projects/amiga-os-4-projects/radeonhd-driver/radeonhd-driver-hardware-compatibility/). Finally I just ordered one on the list (VisionTek 7750) for an average price, received it today, plugged it in and booted my A1 X1000 into OS4.1 FE; as is not typical, I did nothing more and fired up QuakeII in miniGL mode and BOOM! Which is to say it worked beautifully. No need for changes in monitor setting, nothing else; it just works "out of the box." Crazy, right?
I have a dumb question. If I buy this high end graphics card, for an X1000 Amiga, just what games are supported that make all this worthwhile?Maybe you can tell I still use Motorola CPUed Amigas.
But, do any games exist to take advantage of it?