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  • HEY MATROX, please enable t and l in g400

    how about we forget about the g450, and enable t and l in the g400.

    put all your resources into the g800, and don't leave anything out.

    thanks, think of the marketing and increased sales you could get from enabling t and l in the g400.

  • #2
    I would imagine, that IF the g400 is capable of t and l, then there is a reason for them not includeing it....
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    • #3
      i read that matrox hardware has been capable of t and l since the g200.

      could be a rumor, but it was from a reliable source.

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      • #4
        and what reliable source could this have been?

        Ant! Have you been giving out matrox secrets?

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        • #5
          Oh brother.
          Here we go again (why, why, why?).

          Here is the one word you did not hear:
          THEORETICALLY

          Theoretically the Gx00 cards could do a limited form of T&L, if part of it's warp engine was dedicated to it (which means taking warp away from other functions).

          DO NOT expect this theoretical dream to become a reality in existing G-series cards. It's just not gonna happen.

          If you want to read all the theories, wishes, and speculations, do a forums search. There are some threads from a couple weeks back that go into depth on this topic. And it really is a tired topic...

          [This message has been edited by Kruzin (edited 29 January 2000).]
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          • #6
            NOT AGAIN !...for 100000000 X ...no T&L with our G400 babe..OK ! how do you think to enable this feature , just with NEW driver or BIOS upgrade ?..no way ! & forget about WARP engine ..its for triangle setup , newer ment for T&L calculations..

            we have to wait for a NEW MATROX chip G800 TL-800,X-1000 or something ...

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            • #7
              Would you really like to see your G400 with hardware T&L performing slower than with current drivers? The decision to user WARPs for triangle setup only has its strong roots. Any other arrangemement would be worse.

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              • #8
                Hardware T&L on the G-farce is poorly implemented. Take a look at Hard OCP. The new Nvidia cards are fast, but you'll have to wait for next-gen cards with more horsepower. The G400 with T&L would be slooooow.

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                • #9
                  Hello,
                  I suggest we named the T&L'ed G400 as Matrox Millennium G2000 or MGA2K..kind of cool name I think
                  I guess that a REAL T&L hardwared graphics card would have a Geometry Processor (like 3DLabs cards) on it.
                  So, how about we make a suggestion to Matrox to build an Add-On card that equipped with a Geometry Processor.
                  BTW, G400 really needs some extra speed to compete in gaming performance vs GeForce.
                  Cheers.

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                  • #10
                    So does the TNT2, the board the G400 was designed to compete with.

                    Good heavens.

                    Paul
                    paulcs@flashcom.net

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