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  • Anisotropic filtering, anti-aliasing & G400

    The chip specs for the G400 http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/t...chip_specs.pdf state that the G400 supports anisotropic filtering, and anti-aliasing, but i havent found anywhere to enable it. Ive noticed in other cards, such as geforce cards, there are usually options in the driver properties to enable and disable these features. I havent found anything simmlar on the G400's drivers. Does the G400 actually support these features? and if so how can they be enabled?

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    well, theres no option in the drivers for it, but i have seen fsaa on the g400 in microsoft combat flight sim(i think, don´t renember the exact name) you have to enable it in the game, since it isn´t in the driver options, i suppose fsaa works in most dx8 games with ingame fsaa options, since the dx8 api supports fsaa.

    about anisotropic filtering, according to microsoft dx caps viewer it has 4 tap anisotropic filtering, however i have heard that it is broken, or incompatible or something, i was never able to get an exact answer out of anyone.

    im interrested in the answer as well.

    edit: dx caps viewer says that there is no fsaa, so i guess that what i saw was edge-aa.
    Last edited by TdB; 17 May 2002, 18:29.
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