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Re: Faster line drawing?



On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 07:52 PM, Mike Hall wrote:

On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 01:50 AM, Stewart Greenhill wrote:

This is an off-the-shelf iBook, which presumably means that it has some sort of graphics accelerator.

The Apple System Profiler application (/Applications/Utilities/Apple System Profiler) which I was going to recommend appears less useful for this than in the past. The "Devices and Volumes" part shows that I have (on a G3 Powerbook) a PCI -> ATI(AGP) and that seems to be all it tells me.
Running the command line tool (/usr/sbin/AppleSystemProfiler) from the Terminal application somewhat more helpful, for me...

Thanks for the tip. I did previously try the profiler application and found nothing. With the command-line version I get:

----- Slot information -----
Slot = ATI(AGP)
Card type = ATY,DDParent
Card name = ATY,FallParent
Card model= ATY,RageM6
Vendor ID = 1002
Device ID = 4c59
ROM# = 113-XXXXX-125
Revision = 0

which I presume means an "ATI Rage" chipset.

Cheers,
Stewart
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