Michael is correct. Check out Xfree86.org and you will see in the list of supported drivers that the G200 chip is directly supported. This would not be the case if it was merely supported through the generic SVGA driver. However, as with most any cards, the feature connectors and advanced functionaility such as SVIDEO are usually not supported. This is not always the result of a failure of the company to provide specs, but in my experience more often because not enough people cared enough about that type of functionality to put the effort into writing the necessary driver code. I strongly believe (but don't know for sure) that Matrox releases specs for their cards to the community very quickly. I believe this because drivers for their cards on Linux are almost always availble very shortly after the release of a new card. Also, Matrox has always been very supportive of alternative OS' (I know this as a former OS/2 user). Michael Andersen wrote:
Joop Boonen wrote:
Dear Michael Andersen,
I only wanted to tell that the Matrox cards don't have an accelerated server. I don't know how the co-operation is between Matrox and XFree. But i myself don't think there will be chances that there will be a accelerated XFree86 server for the Matrox cards. By the way i know that the Matrox cards are very fast even under a SVGA XFree server. but the thing i'm worried about is. That whenever XFree will support 3 D. That Matrox won't be available with 3 D support under XFree, what do you think?
The fact that there isn't a separate driver for the Matrox cards doesn't mean there isn't accelerated drivers for them. They're just integrated in the SVGA driver (i.e. it contains specific Matrox code). Furthermore I believe Matrox recently released full specs for their cards (more or less, as it's only available to "registered developers", can anyone tell more?). I think the Matrox cards will soon be the best supported cards in the 3D area, as they're always been in the 2D area.
-- Michael Andersen
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