Not to toss alcohols on the ATI fire here but has anybody been able to get vidix to initialize an ATI r500+ chipset?
I thought I found a solution but my enthusiasm was faster than reality...
On a completely different note:
When will we see a fully autonomous video device that can operate independent of the mommy, or even the family CPU?
Of course that means it needs it's own proprietary video core but it makes no sense that more than one processor has it's hands in the video bank... That's how accounts get overdrawn and compositing errors are born...
Answering my own question:
When we have an OPEN STANDARD, PUBLIC PROPERTY, fully autonomous, command driven serial bus transition processor capable of delivering =<100 GiB (10 gigabyte per second) firmly attached to a PUBLIC STANDARD (short for both terms above) system board design. Then all devices must be "autonomous" to play ball. Otherwise they just sit there feeling stupid. Then the hardware mfg only has to support what they build, making the entire system "OS" independent; ...and the future of computing is borne on the winds of change and laughter and life here and -ever after....
An AMD/ATI hint, hint...
-Tom
I thought I found a solution but my enthusiasm was faster than reality...
On a completely different note:
When will we see a fully autonomous video device that can operate independent of the mommy, or even the family CPU?
Of course that means it needs it's own proprietary video core but it makes no sense that more than one processor has it's hands in the video bank... That's how accounts get overdrawn and compositing errors are born...
Answering my own question:
When we have an OPEN STANDARD, PUBLIC PROPERTY, fully autonomous, command driven serial bus transition processor capable of delivering =<100 GiB (10 gigabyte per second) firmly attached to a PUBLIC STANDARD (short for both terms above) system board design. Then all devices must be "autonomous" to play ball. Otherwise they just sit there feeling stupid. Then the hardware mfg only has to support what they build, making the entire system "OS" independent; ...and the future of computing is borne on the winds of change and laughter and life here and -ever after....
An AMD/ATI hint, hint...
-Tom
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