Intel should license the Mach64 design. At least then we'd have 2D driver updates, and stable operation.
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Mach64 & Rendition Drivers Now Work With X.Org Server 1.20
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Originally posted by starshipeleven View PostI know about Ivy Bridge era servers with Matrox graphics (mostly due to the out-of-band management chosen, which was using a Matrox G200eW "GPU"), then Aspeed's out-of-band management SoCs took over and we got a decent "GPU" with decent opensource driver support again.
As said in Robocop, good business is where you find it.
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I still have a dual CPU pentium 3 @ 733mhz. It has 1gb of SDRAM and a Radeon 9500. It was a beefy small server for its time. I have a broken Dual CPU Pentium 2 as well in my attic, but that one is dead, although I could scavenge it for parts, I think it has a riva TNT2 and a old soundblaster.
Also is it just me or are old cheap speakers better(louder) than new cheap speakers?
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Originally posted by makam View PostI still have a dual CPU pentium 3 @ 733mhz. It has 1gb of SDRAM and a Radeon 9500. It was a beefy small server for its time. I have a broken Dual CPU Pentium 2 as well in my attic, but that one is dead, although I could scavenge it for parts, I think it has a riva TNT2 and a old soundblaster.
Also is it just me or are old cheap speakers better(louder) than new cheap speakers?Hi
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Originally posted by DMJC View PostI wish someone would get permission from NVIDIA and just release a new Voodoo card for running old games on. Either as a PCI-only card (so as not to compete with NVIDIA's current cards), or as a laptop chip for a portable retro PC.
Did you try them?
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What's the oldest PC hardware you still find yourself using?
Originally posted by ruthan View Post... even S3 Virge with basic OpenGL support was better.
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Originally posted by stiiixy View Post
If theyre the heavy sort, yes very possibly better.
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