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− | + | This is a ATI video adapter. | |
− | This is a ATI video adapter | + | |
− | + | == Features == | |
− | * Chipset: ATI | + | * Chipset: ATI M24 |
− | * PCI ID: | + | * PCI ID: 1002:3150 |
* PCI Express x16 | * PCI Express x16 | ||
* 128MB video memory | * 128MB video memory | ||
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− | + | == Linux driver == | |
− | + | 2D acceleration is supported by the "radeon" driver in X.org. | |
− | + | === ThinkPad LCD === | |
Display on the internal LCD works as long as you set the monitor settings correct. | Display on the internal LCD works as long as you set the monitor settings correct. | ||
− | + | === External VGA port === | |
There are known problems. The driver from ATI turns off the switching between internal and external port. | There are known problems. The driver from ATI turns off the switching between internal and external port. | ||
Workaround: Don't use the ATI driver if you want to use this feature - use the VESA driver instead. | Workaround: Don't use the ATI driver if you want to use this feature - use the VESA driver instead. | ||
− | + | For ''Ubuntu Dapper'' read [http://thinkwiki.org/wiki/ATI_Mobility_FireGL_V3200#External_VGA_port single/dual/cloned screen] - should work fine. | |
+ | |||
+ | === SVideo port === | ||
?? | ?? | ||
− | + | === DVI port === | |
?? | ?? | ||
− | + | == Proprietary ATI driver == | |
The [[fglrx]] driver adds 3D acceleration. | The [[fglrx]] driver adds 3D acceleration. | ||
+ | === Configuring === | ||
+ | Type the following commands after you have loaded the fglrx module: | ||
− | + | {{cmdroot|aticonfig --initial}} | |
− | + | ||
+ | {{cmdroot|aticonfig --overlay=opengl}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{HINT|To use hardware overlay for video playback, choose an SDL or GL output driver in your video player. This will greatly reduce your CPU usage while watching a movie.}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Linux kernel Framebuffer driver == | ||
+ | Supported by "radeonfb" for console, but conflicts with X.org when using "radeon" or [[fglrx]]. | ||
− | === | + | === ThinkPads this chip may be found in === |
* {{Z60m}} | * {{Z60m}} | ||
+ | * {{T43}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Video Controllers]] |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 22 January 2021
This is a ATI video adapter. Features
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Linux driver
2D acceleration is supported by the "radeon" driver in X.org.
ThinkPad LCD
Display on the internal LCD works as long as you set the monitor settings correct.
External VGA port
There are known problems. The driver from ATI turns off the switching between internal and external port. Workaround: Don't use the ATI driver if you want to use this feature - use the VESA driver instead.
For Ubuntu Dapper read single/dual/cloned screen - should work fine.
SVideo port
??
DVI port
??
Proprietary ATI driver
The fglrx driver adds 3D acceleration.
Configuring
Type the following commands after you have loaded the fglrx module:
# aticonfig --initial
# aticonfig --overlay=opengl
Hint:
To use hardware overlay for video playback, choose an SDL or GL output driver in your video player. This will greatly reduce your CPU usage while watching a movie.
Linux kernel Framebuffer driver
Supported by "radeonfb" for console, but conflicts with X.org when using "radeon" or fglrx.