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[News] Elbox answer for the hardware protection featureANN.lu
Posted on 21-Mar-2001 09:31 GMT by Christophe Decanini9 comments
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From vgr:Elbox posted and responded to a few questions over the Mediator hadware key and December 13th date on the Amiga-Mediator mailinglist
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Elbox answer for the hardware protection feature : Comment 6 of 9ANN.lu
Posted by Amifan on 21-Mar-2001 23:00 GMT
I'm curious why all those people are spitting on Elbox because of a little trashing in resolution which require more then 4 MB gfx memory, everthing else is there in the driver, hardware support little endian and big endian screenmodes...high DAC clockspeeds etc.....The only thing that support voodoo gfx cards on the G-REX are those crappy unaccelerated (or partial?) CGFX V3 drivers...No full accelerated CGFX 4 drivers.
How come that no-one is complaining about that??
All you can here is Elbox sucks bla bla bla, and pleople like me, who has to defend elbox everytime, because we are satsfied with the current state of the drivers in this timeframe...developing drivers need time. Look at the G-REX drivers....Frank Mariak started before Elbox and it was a lot easier for him because there's no need for bankswitching...still no cgfx4 drivers (hardware acceleration??) available.....
What about a Warp3D driver....they still have got problems because of faulty documentations....
Elbox knows what the problem is....just wait for the new drivers to arrive which will (according to elbox) cure the problem...
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