Card for basic 3D acceleration in FreeBSD
Vayu
vayua at sklinks.com
Thu Mar 2 21:37:20 PST 2006
On Thursday 02 March 2006 15:57, Micah wrote:
> I'm looking for a card to handle some simple OpenGL stuff for a class
> I'm taking. I have an ATI X300 card, but 3D acceleration is not
> supported on it in the current Xorg. The only slots on my Mobo are PCI
> and PCI-EX. I use the i386 release of FreeBSD currently, but would like
> to have the option to move to the amd64 release. Any suggestions on a
> low-end (read cheap) card? I know "nvidia" is often recommended, but
> any particular model?
>
> Thanks,
> Micah
> _______________________________________________
I use the fglrx driver on my laptop in Linux with an ATI x300 mobility. It
does hardware OpenGL just fine. I noticed this thread where that driver has
been ported to FreeBSD. Maybe you could try that.
http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=37837
I have two FreeBSD desktop machines that have 3D support through nVidia. I
downloaded their latest driver for FreeBSD from their website (I think 8178)
and it compiled on both my machines perfectly. One has the 6600 and another
has a 6600GT. Both are excellent price/performance. I have a lower end 6200
which is also great and pretty inexpensive. I haven't used it on FreeBSD but
it uses the same driver, so it should work just fine.
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