Linspire.com - Hardware Manager Main Page , CD/DVD Drives (9 Products), chipsets (5 Products) to be a guideto help you determine what hardware has worked in the past with Linspire. http://www.linspire.com/linspire_hardware_compatibility.php?category_id=21
Comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video Chipsets List Subject comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video chipsets List; From scott@bme.ri.ccf.org (MichaelScott); Date 5 Dec 1997 013214 GMT http://www.uni-giessen.de/faq/archiv/pc-hardware-faq.video.chipsets/msg00000.htm
SciTech SNAP Graphics For OS/2 Professional Edition On Matrox chipsets, hardware mouse cursor and 256 color modes will not be available;these are hardware restrictions. 5. On Nvidia chipsets, 16M color modes http://www.scitechsoft.com/ftp/snap/os2/readme.txt
Gentoo Linux Documentation -- Hardware 3D Acceleration Guide With hardware 3D acceleration, threedimensional rendering uses the graphics This applies to mach64, unichrome and savage chipsets on xorg-x11-6.8.2, http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/dri-howto.xml
Extractions: Content 1. Introduction 2. Install Xorg and configure your kernel 3. Install X11-DRM and configure direct rendering 4. Test 3D acceleration 5. Using the CVS sources 6. Tweak your performance 7. Troubleshooting 8. Acknowledgments 9. References Introduction What is hardware 3D acceleration and why do I want it? With hardware 3D acceleration, three-dimensional rendering uses the graphics processor on your video card instead of taking up valuable CPU resources drawing 3D images. It's also referred to as "hardware acceleration" instead of "software acceleration" because without this 3D acceleration your CPU is forced to draw everything itself using the Mesa software rendering libraries, which takes up quite a bit of processing power. While Xorg typically supports 2D hardware acceleration, it often lacks hardware 3D acceleration. Three-dimensional hardware acceleration is valuable in situations requiring rendering of 3D objects such as games, 3D CAD and modeling. How do I get hardware 3D acceleration? In many cases, both binary and open-source drivers exist. Open-source drivers are preferable since we're using Linux and open source is one of its underlying principles. Sometimes, binary drivers are the only option, like with nVidia's cards. Binary drivers include media-video/nvidia-kernel and media-video/nvidia-glx for nVidia cards, media-video/mgavideo for Matrox cards and media-video/ati-drivers for ATI cards. Other open-source drivers include media-video/kyro-kernel for KyroII cards and media-video/ati-gatos for ATI cards, which aim to support ATI's video capabilities more fully.
OEone HomeBase - Supported Hardware While it is possible to get HomeBase running on most PC hardware with We candirect the doit-yourselfer to some guides for certain chipsets, however http://oeone.com/support/supported_hardware.html
Extractions: Contributors: Joseph Sheedy Date: 2002-04-18 HomeBase DESKTOP requires RedHat 7.3, 8.0 Mandrake 8.2 or 9.0. It currently does not work with other Linux distributions. If you do not already have RedHat 7.3, 8.0 Mandrake 8.2 or 9.0 installed, you would install HomeBase SUITE, which combines HomeBase DESKTOP with Red Hat Linux 7.1. For hardware, you need at least an Intel Celeron CPU (or better), an X windows system setup to at least have the 1024x768 resolution, 64 MB of RAM (128 MB recommended) and approximately 400MB of hard disk space. A sound card is optional, but not necessary. OEone HomeBase SUITE is a Linux distribution which is based on Red Hat Linux 7.1. This distribution supports a wide range of personal computer hardware. However, certain aspects of the HomeBase environment have stricter hardware requirements than a generic linux distribution has. While it is possible to get HomeBase running on most PC hardware with some minor tweaking, OEone currently offers technical support only for systems which comply with the specifications listed in this document. At least a Pentium II/Celeron 233Mhz or better is required. The HomeBase system will not boot with the following CPUs: K6, 486 and less powerful CPUs. It has not been tested on K6/2, Pentium or Pentium MMX and may or may not work. We do not recommend that you attempt to run HomeBase on Pentium or Pentium MMX as these chips fall below the recommended lowest speeds.
Extractions: A quelques jours du lancement du Socket 939, il est temps de faire un dernier tour dhorizon des chipsets Socket A sur le marché. En effet, même si le Socket A na plus un rôle important à jouer sur le haut de gamme, il restera encore pendant des mois une solution intéressante pour tous ceux qui veulent se monter une configuration à petit prix. NVIDIA nForce2 Le nForce2 est le plus ancien des chipsets présent dans ce comparatif, puisque les premières cartes mères basées sur ce chipset sont arrivées sur le marché il ya maintenant un an et demi. Depuis, le nForce2 a connu une première évolution avec larrivée de déclinaisons supportant officiellement le FSB400, suivie il ya peu de southbridge (MCP) gérant nativement le Serial ATA et le lan Gigabit.
YellowTAB - Makers Of ZETA Home Support hardware , Deutsch English ? Sound Cards, (77).Sound chipsets, (59). Video Capture Cards/Tuners, (34) http://www.yellowtab.com/support/hardware/
Extractions: 1279 entries in the database. Communication Ethernet Cards Ethernet Chipsets Modems Other Communication Devices ... PCMCIA Communication Cards Complete Systems Compaq Other Manufacturers Controllers Firewire Cards IDE/ATA Raid Cards IDE/ATA Raid Chipsets Other Controllers ... USB Cards Drives CD Burners CD Drives DVD Burners DVD/CD-RW Combos ... Other Drives Motherboards Chipsets Dual CPU Motherboards Other Processors ... Single CPU Motherboards Multi-Media Graphics Cards Graphics Chipsets Midi Devices Other Multi-Media Devices ... Video Capture Cards/Tuners Notebooks Dell Other Manufacturers Sony Toshiba Peripherals Digital Cameras Digital Video Cameras Input Devices Keyboards ... Contact
VIA Problems VIA hardware has written AGP 4x fix on VIA Apollo Pro/133/A chipsets, whichdiscusses how to improve stability at AGPx4. http://pcbuyersguide.com/hardware/motherboards/VIA-Problems.html
Extractions: (Posted Aug. 15, 2001; updated Oct. 24, 2002 at 10:00 pm PT) As we've noted elsewhere in this section, VIA has carved quite a business for itself providing chipsets and components to a number of motherboard vendors offering alternatives to Intel's own motherboards and chipsets. Many, but not all, of these Intel alternatives are based on AMD's family of processors. As is the case with VIA chipsets, these chips allow vendors to offer systems at prices Intel-only system builders can't hope to match. However, the dirty little secret of these non-Intel alternatives is their frequent compatibility glitches. You need only look up " VIA 686b " with any search engine to get a picture of the scope of the problems with one aspect of recent VIA-based motherboards; look up "VIA and Sound Blaster Live" and you'll read more woes. Call the tech support department at M-AUDIO.com
ST Audio Knowledge Base absolutly no compatibility problems with these chipsets and our hardware.But why are many people complaining about these chipsets, some of them even http://www.staudio.de/kb/english/conflicts/
Extractions: Service Knowledge Base Known conflicts with other hardware Known conflicts with other hardware Our DSP24 series of cards need a good and optimized system configuration to work with optimal performance. Because of that we are regulary testing our products with different hardware setups to ensure and check best possible compatibility. We had to notice that a number of other PC components have certain compatibility issues when used together with our hardware. This page provides special setup instructions and settings for a list of products to avoid possible trouble when used together with our hardware. The following components are compatible with our DSP24 series of products but special attention is needed to their configuration when used together with our hardware: VIA KT133, KT133A, KX133, ApolloPro133 and ApolloPro133A chipsets VIA MVP3 chipset Promise Fasttrack RAID controller Adaptec ... SiS 645, 735 and 745 chipsets VIA KT133, KT133A, KX133, ApolloPro133 and ApolloPro133A chipsets You can read many strange stories about the VIA "133" chipsets on the web. Some people tell you they are great and work well, other will tell you that they only had problems and are not performing good enough. Before going into details: there are absolutly no compatibility problems with these chipsets and our hardware. But why are many people complaining about these chipsets, some of them even about the combination with our hardware? The reason are the default configuration settings that are not very good considering the demand of modern harddisc recording hardware. Please check the following configuration steps to ensure a stable configuration, otherwise operation with low latencies will not work without clicks and drop-outs:
Welcome To VIA Arena ... It is also the premier source for news and information on VIA chipsets, To top it off all of that top notch hardware is encased in a oneoff mod, http://www.viaarena.com/
Extractions: Drivers Open Source Forums Articles Downloads Info Database FAQs Select News Category Chipset news Driver notifications EPIA Mini-ITX news Events Fiona's blog Gaming news General industry news Grease Monkey John's .plan Misc. Movies Product reviews Robotics Site news/notes Tools and Tips VIA Product Review VIA VGA news An interview with the author Win a copy of the book How to make a DVD photo album Car PCs Discover AGP + PCIe DualGFX Envy24 Family Driver guide ... Trialing WinXP 64bit Case cooling with style In the Labs Take 1 Keep Safe! Thin, light, durable Subscribe now Legacy S3 drivers What driver do you need? USB 2.0 Troubleshooting How to cool down your PC K8T890 - PCIe for K8 All Reviews Favorite Experiences What is the favorite? Winner of the 100 Millionth VIA AMD chipset competition Power Supply Fundamentals ... Silent PC Review have updated their quintessential guide to power supplies. Updates have been made on PSU design guides, information added about 12V reliance, dual 12V lines, plus more system power examples and an update to the recommended product listings. We here at VIA Arena also harp on about the importance of reliable, good quality power supplies that are appropriately chosen to get the best system stability, so we give a big thumbs up to this comprehensive guide. Best of all it's probably the best resource you are going to find on the web for finding a power supply that meets all of your minimum requirements and doesn't sound like a jet propeller.
Listado De Fabricantes De Hardware De Computadoras Ordenado por categoría de hardware. Formularios de reporte de vínculos nuevos omuertos. Ultima actualización Martes 13 De vuelta al principio chipsets http://www.active-hardware.com/spanish/misc/hardlist1.htm
Extractions: Listado de Fabricantes de Hardware Ordenado por categoría de Hardware Formularios de reporte de vínculos nuevos o muertos Ultima actualización: Martes 13 de Marzo de 2001 BIOS Cases Grabadores de CD Chipsets ... Modems - Búsqueda de precios Hardware Software Electronica Juegos CDs Libros Revistas Deportes Juguetes Videos Otros Clave(s) Suscripción al boletín Suscribir
PCTel Chipset Modems Information and links to drivers for modems based on PCTel chipsets. Conexant already made a full line of hardware and software modem chipsets, http://www.modemsite.com/56k/pctel.asp
Extractions: View Survey Results May 2003: PCTel sells softmodem business to Conexant. Drivers and support for PCTel modems are no longer available from the PCTel site. (Generic drivers are now available from Conexant - see link below.) PCTel itself remains a separate company now focused on wireless-related product. PCTel made only HSP (host signal processor - softmodem) modem chipsets - purchased by 3rd-party manufacturers that make the actual modems. A number of PC manufacturers bundle a modem with a PCTel chipset in their system package. I think it's unlikely that Conexant will continue to develop 2 lines of chipsets: while there's still quite a supply of PCTel modem product, this may become an "orphaned" product. Conexant already made a full line of hardware and software modem chipsets, and acquired license to PCTel modem patents for Conexant products. (See Conexant Press Release Because PCTel modems are all softmodems, the only difference between V.90 and V.92 modems is the driver. PCTel's V.92 driver includes 'built-in-the-driver' call-waiting/modem-on-hold - this supports incoming call-waiting only, it will not allow modem-on-hold to place an outgoing call.
Novos Chipsets 3D | Clube Do Hardware Translate this page Com a evolução constante dos chipsets domésticos em pouco tempo teremos placasde vídeo a Renderizar em 3D é acessar o hardware da placa de vídeo, http://www.clubedohardware.com.br/artigos/888
Extractions: Home Vídeo Novos Chipsets 3D Autor: Pedro Henrique Ponchio Última Atualização: 04 de novembro de 1999 Tipo: Artigos Comente este artigo! Página: 1 de 9 Ir para... Introdução Matrox G400 S3 Savage 4 nVidia TNT2 S3 Savage 2000 nVidia GeForce256 Introdução Estas placas poderosas são capazes de renderizar cenas com milhões de polígonos, com várias fontes de luzes de diferentes posições e cores, em pouco tempo. A diferença para as placas doméstica está aí: estas últimas são otimizadas para renderizar cenas em tempo real, e, portanto, muito menos complexas, como as geradas por jogos, pelos sites que trabalham com VRML ou Direct3D. É interessante notar que as placas do mercado corporativo não são capazes de renderizar as cenas da maioria dos jogos com a mesma rapidez, assim como as placas domésticas não são capazes de gerar as cenas complexas 3D que se vê nos filmes por exemplo, com a mesma rapidez e qualidade de saída. Com a evolução constante dos chipsets domésticos em pouco tempo teremos placas de vídeo a custo acessível que podem realizar as mesmas operações geométricas e de cálculos complexos de iluminação e modelagem real-time das placas corporativas, em um PC comum.
UniFlash.org - Supported Hardware Home Download Version history Supported hardware Compatibilitytests To support 12 chipsets, I needed to write 5 different methods of http://www.uniflash.org/hardware.htm
Extractions: Here's the minimum configuration you need to run UniFlash: Supported chipsets Manufacturer and chipset type Comments Intel Triton 430FX No comments It works in 99% of cases Triton II 430HX Triton II 430VX Triton III 430TX Mobile 430MX Natoma 440FX AGPSet 440LX/EX 450KX/GX Mecrucy 430LX Neptune 430NX AGPSet 440BX/ZX AGPSet 440GX i810 tested and works OK, others should too i815(P/G) i815E(P/G) i830M(P/G) i845G(E/L/V)/845PE i845MP/MZ i850(E) i865P(E)/G(V)/848P i910/915/925 series mobile 910/925 series VIA 486 with VT82C505 486 chipsets with VT82C505 PCI bridge Apollo Master Apollo VP Apollo VPX Apollo VP2 Apollo VP3 Apollo MVP3 Apollo P6 Apollo MVP4 Apollo Pro Apollo Pro Plus/133 Apollo Pro 133A If you have "Flash Write protect" in BIOS, disable it and it should work.
VIA K8T890 Series Chipsets the ante again with the introduction of the K8T890 and K8T890 Pro chipsets.The K8T890 series of chipsets brings with it support for the highspeed PCI http://www.hothardware.com/viewarticle.cfm?articleid=583