The main difference between the 9500 cards, and the 9700 cards is the bus width, 128 bit for 9500's, 256 bit for 9700's. The main difference between the 9500 Pro, and the 9500 is the number or rendering pipelines, half have been disabled in the 9500.
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#PILOTES ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 DRIVER#
Started as r300 project, currently maintained in Mesa 3D, 3D driver for r3xx-r5xx cards. Status (see also the r300 portal) Unstable. You may also read driver radeon/r300_dri.so To make this work, you can manually set the One problem with the 9200SE is that some older XFree86 servers will not detect the chipset. The 9200SE is a toned down version of the 9200 and has half the memory bandwidth (64 bit versus 128 bit) and lower clock speed (200 MHz versus 250 MHz). The difference between the Rv250 and the Rv280 is that the R9200 has AGP 8x while the Rv250 has AGP 4x.
#PILOTES ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 DRIVERS#
The 9000 cards use the Rv250 chipset which is a heavily modified R200 chip, the clock speed increased, the number of texture units per pipeline halved, while the windows drivers offer "pixel shader supported video deblocking filtering" for this card. The Radeon 9100 is a rerelease of the Radeon 8500 because it is faster than the Radeon 9000 (see below), the windows drivers offer "pixel shader supported video deblocking filtering" for this card. The amounts of memory on these cards differs eg the 8800 has twice the memory as the 8700.Īll are based on the R200 chipset (this is why they can all use the FireGL drivers) and have DDR. The 8500 LE is made by third party manufacturers. The difference between the 8500, 8500 LE, 8700, and the 8800 is clock speed. Despite the name (rv200), these cards are r100 based. The 7500 has a tweaked core, more RAM and higher clock speeds (possible due to a manufacturing process shrink). The only differences between the releases are more RAM and higher clock speeds (possible due to a manufacturing process shrink) on the 7X00 cards. The only differences between the releases are more RAM and higher clock speeds (possible due to a manufacturing process shrink) on the 7000. Radeon 7000 / M6 (1 texture pipeline, no TCL) We make a best effort to support PowerPC/Sun cards with ?OpenFirmware, but we cannot always support these due to Apple/Sun hardcoding most of the details in their drivers. Note this tables mainly applies to x86 machines. Radeon card naming and support information.