On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, D. Hageman wrote:
I took the time to compile the r300 driver and give it a whirl.
The machine is a Dell Laptop (Inspiron 9100) with a ATI Radeon Mobility 9600
M10. It has a device ID of 0x4e50.
glxgears runs with a 370-380 FPS.
Hmm.. There are two possibilities:
1. I have been somewhat careless to commit code with debugging fprintf's
- these could be interfering with framerates. The motivation was that
part of code (textures) need figuring out and fprintfs are convenient
to track things down..
It is all cleaned up by now, so try again - or just hunt down and
delete fprintf's by hand.
2. You might be using software rendering and your CPU is quite a bit
faster than mine (I get somewhat above 200 on 1.6ghz Pentium-M).
Use export LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose to see what happend to glxgears during
startup.
r300_demo --triangles and --tex-triangles does not give me the same view as
the screenshot on the r300 webpage. The tex-triangles is closest to the
screenshot on the webpage, but the triangles one is no where close.
This is normal - there had been some changes :)
best
Vladimir Dergachev
I am wondering if I compiled something wrong since I don't have high
framerates on the glxgears like others are seeing and my r300_demo doesn't
match the screenshots.
I see that some changes have went into CVS today so I will take the time to
compile those tonight. If you have something specific you want me to try
with this hardware let me know.
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