[geeks] Anybody know anything about Intergraph's high end PCI framebuffers? Identified!!

Chris Byrne chris at chrisbyrne.com
Mon Apr 22 15:26:25 CDT 2002


I knew it was an intergraph OEM product and that I needed the payware 3d
stuff for it. I didnt however know the drivers were downloadablew, thank
you. Last time I looked fr them they were only orderable on CD. ANy idea how
much that Open3D costs?

Chris Byrne

> -----Original Message-----
> From: geeks-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:geeks-admin at sunhelp.org]On Behalf
> Of Jochen Kunz
> Sent: 22 April 2002 21:01
> To: geeks at sunhelp.org
> Subject: Re: [geeks] Anybody know anything about Intergraph's high end
> PCI framebuffers? Identified!!
>
>
> On 2002.04.22 03:50 Mike Nicewonger wrote:
>
> > It's a DEC Powerstorm 4D50T Not much info out there for it other than
> > some  old references on Usenet.
> I have one of that beasts in my 500au. It is an Intergraph OEM product.
> Sridhar and I are suspecting that there is some high end IBM chipset
> used on this boards. It has 3D capabilities equal to the SGI Impact.
> (4D50T with/out texture RAM = High/Solid Impact, 4D60T = MaxImpact) You
> need the Open3D stuff to get more as std VGA out of it. 3D acceleration
> only with licence. It has a separate VGA on a mezzanine card, that can
> be disabled. I have the user manual, but there is no funded tech. doc.
> in that.
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>
> tsch,
>          Jochen
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