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Looks like all the major players, AMD/ATI, Intel and now VIA have released technical specifications.. I remember a few years ago the situation was simple: "No acceleration!" but clearly times have changed and I'm looking forward to seeing hobby OS's being able to offer a decent end-user experience on workstations.
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Brynet-Inc wrote:Looks like all the major players, AMD/ATI, Intel and now VIA have released technical specifications.. I remember a few years ago the situation was simple: "No acceleration!" but clearly times have changed and I'm looking forward to seeing hobby OS's being able to offer a decent end-user experience on workstations.
Sure - now that VIA have released a register reference guide (which doesn't include any other information, unlike Intel's guides) I'll have completely stable device drivers (including full support for 3D acceleration, anti-aliasing, fog, etc; and a "shader language" compiler) ready to release next week...
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Brendan wrote:I'll have completely stable device drivers (including full support for 3D acceleration, anti-aliasing, fog, etc; and a "shader language" compiler) ready to release next week...
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