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Umm try do'n a search here...I think this came up a um /... couple'a years ago??... I do remeber the one with the old "I promise I'll buy a (insert card name hear) workaround......oh.. and "buy" the way I think thre have been some more "tech Demos" released since then in the video whole world......
capt. marvel You are wrong & You are right. Wrong couse G200 TechDemo cannot be started cosue it's testing directly hardware by chipset S/N. Right couse "I promise I'll buy..." was function too run TechDemo, but G400 TechDemo, not G200 For more info about G400 TechDemo go to my matrox related website at : http://nicram.3rror.com/content.php?article.17 .
A CRAY is the only computer that runs an endless loop in just 4 hours...
If thats the case I would wery much like another example.
If you download any older ATi or nVidia demo, you can be sure it will function on newer hardware from them, or am I mistaken?
Me thinks all the proggie does, is checking if you have a G200 or not and not beeing foresighted enough to just check if it is Matrox hardware or not.
If it weren't for the sillymade check, all Matrox cards over the G200 would run the demo just fine.
Thats my bet... but offcourse... i have been wrong before
Oh Buzzzzzzzz. If there are very specific for G200 instructions, that are not working by standard DirectX or OpenGL, but work with only G200 drivers & hardware, then TechDemo is special for G200 right ? So why they should make it run on all other Matrox hardware ? Then thos einstructions cannot be run & demo will look little other. For example, Parhelia TechDemos are fine. Some of them use DisplacementMapping. But remember, that Parhelia got DirectX8.1 drivers. So... DirectX8.1 don't even support DisplacementMapping. So how the demos with that worked ? Well, they used special instructions that are ONLY with Parhelia drivers & hardware... So in future, any other card will not work with those TevhDemos. The same may be with G200, but i can't tell for 100% sure, couse i never had G200 & i never checked how this demo loooks like.
A CRAY is the only computer that runs an endless loop in just 4 hours...
Matrox had a special SDK for the G200 that enabled gamedevelopers to make games that talked directly to the HW wich would make the G200 faster,
like GLIDE for 3Dfx cards
If there's artificial intelligence, there's bound to be some artificial stupidity.
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Originally posted by Nicram Oh Buzzzzzzzz. If there are very specific for G200 instructions, that are not working by standard DirectX or OpenGL, but work with only G200 drivers & hardware, then TechDemo is special for G200 right ? So why they should make it run on all other Matrox hardware ? Then thos einstructions cannot be run & demo will look little other. For example, Parhelia TechDemos are fine. Some of them use DisplacementMapping. But remember, that Parhelia got DirectX8.1 drivers. So... DirectX8.1 don't even support DisplacementMapping. So how the demos with that worked ? Well, they used special instructions that are ONLY with Parhelia drivers & hardware... So in future, any other card will not work with those TevhDemos. The same may be with G200, but i can't tell for 100% sure, couse i never had G200 & i never checked how this demo loooks like.
Ok great... won't argue with noone of you on that...
But back to my initial query: Can you make it work? F.eks a wrapper? There are wrappers made to run 3dfx Glide stuff on "regular" cards so...
I dont think anyone developed a wrapper for G200, although it was a pretty popular card in those days. There weren't any games specifically developed for G200 IIRC...
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