Search 5,000,000+ questions and answers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the graphics controller used on the Xclaim™ VR 128?

XCLAIM VR 128
The Xclaim™ VR 128 is powered by ATI's RAGE 128GL graphics architecture. More information about this chip can be found at:
Related Questions

What is the ATI Xclaim™ VR 128?

XCLAIM VR 128
he Xclaim™ VR 128 is a 128-bit multimedia, graphics and TV upgrade with unmatched features and performance. The Xclaim™ VR 128 with 16MB of memory offers 2D, 3D and QuickTime video acceleration along with video capture, TV/Video out and Xclaim™ TV, an external TV tuner.
Related Questions

What are the available resolutions of Xclaim™ VR 128?

XCLAIM VR 128
Yes, Xclaim™ VR 128 is compatible with Apple's OpenGL® version 1.1 (or later). For more information about Apple's OpenGL® please check Apple's web site The ATI Universal Installer version 4.2 requires Apple® OpenGL® 1.1 (or later) to run OpenGL® applications. The ATI Universal Installer version 4.2 is not compatible with Apple OpenGL® 1.0. Those customers who have MAC® OS 9 installed on their system can use the software update control panel to download and install the necessary files.
Related Questions

What ports are included on Xclaim™ VR 128?

XCLAIM VR 128
XCLAIM™ VR 128 includes Composite Video In, S-Video In, Video Out, S-Video Out, and a VGA monitor connector. Composite Video Out and S-Video Out are enabled using an adapter (included). An Apple DB15 monitor connector is also included.
Related Questions

What is the graphics controller used on the Rage 128 boards?

RAGE 128 FAQ
The RAGE FURY 32MB TV-Out, RAGE FURY 32MB and RAGE FURY 16MB are powered by ATI’s new RAGE 128GL graphics architecture. The RAGE FURY 8MB is powered by the Rage 128VR, a lower cost implementation of our Rage 128 technology.
Related Questions

Is Xclaim™ VR 128 compatible with Apple's Power Mac™ G4 systems?

XCLAIM VR 128
Yes, Xclaim™ VR 128 may be used in a G4. Xclaim™ VR 128 is a PCI 33 or 66 compatible board so it can substitute for the standard video card which ships in PCI based Power Mac™ G4s. In AGP G4 systems the Xclaim™ VR 128 can be installed in one of the three PCI slots. It may then be used in conjunction with the AGP graphics card on a second monitor as a replacement to your AGP card.
Related Questions

Can Xclaim™ VR 128 provide live video input(i.e. without capturing to disk)?

XCLAIM VR 128
Yes. Xclaim™ VIDEO PLAYER provides real-time live video input from a Composite or S-Video source as well as from Xclaim™ TV in either a resizable window (any arbitrary size) or full screen.
Related Questions

Does Xclaim™ VR 128 have an audio input?

XCLAIM VR 128
Audio is connected to and captured by the motherboard audio subsystem. Audio synchronization has greatly improved on newer Macintosh® computers.
Related Questions

What Mac® systems will Xclaim™ VR 128 work in?

XCLAIM VR 128
XCLAIM™ VR 128 is designed to fit into any PCI-based computer running Mac® OS even those limited to 7" cards such as the Performa systems or the Power Macintosh® 6400 or 6500. Yes, Xclaim™ VR 128 is compatible with both the 33MHz and 66MHz PCI slots in any PCI Power Macintosh® or PCI Mac® OS compatible system.
Related Questions

Does Xclaim™ VR 128 accept PAL format of video as an input? What about SECAM support?

XCLAIM VR 128
The Xclaim™ VR 128 software includes support for PAL format video input. Xclaim™ VR 128 does not support SECAM.
Related Questions

What is the difference between Xclaim™ 3D and Xclaim™ VR?

XCLAIM 3D and Xclaim VR
Xclaim™ VR is the ultimate multimedia upgrade ideal for consumer and entry-level PCI users that want to add 3D and multimedia to their Mac® OS computers. Xclaim™ 3D combines high-resolution true color 2D with comprehensive QuickDraw 3D support ideal for designers, content developers and Web masters who want to add 3D content to their work. Yes.
Related Questions

What software/utilities are bundled with Xclaim™ VR and Xclaim™ 3D?

XCLAIM 3D and Xclaim VR
ATI Displays ATI Displays 2.0 is included with both Xclaim™ VR and Xclaim™ 3D. ATI Displays is used to get information about the installed card(s) as well as configure the special features of the card(s) installed in the system. For more details see the description of ATI Displays. Xclaim™ Video Player (XCLAIM™ VR only) Xclaim™ VR also includes Xclaim™ Video Player (XVP), ATI's video capture utility.
Related Questions

What type of MPEG acceleration does Xclaim™ VR and Xclaim™ 3D provide?

XCLAIM 3D and Xclaim VR
There are numerous strategies for playing an MPEG movie often more commonly referred to as decoding an MPEG movie. One strategy is to use dedicated MPEG decoding hardware to decode an MPEG movie. A second strategy is to use software decoding which requires no specialized hardware as the main CPU performs the decoding of the movie. Another strategy to decode an MPEG movie is to use a combination of hardware and software referred to as hardware-assisted software decode.
Related Questions

What is VR?

HPLX.NET FAQs: THE FAQ
Vertical Reader, a shareware program for reading ASCII text files while holding the 200LX with the hinge vertical, like a book. VR has several attractive fonts available, and allows searching for regular expressions. This shareware may be registered by merely sending a postcard to the author, or by donating $10.00 to Project Gutenberg, an organization which makes public-domain documents and literature freely available in ASCII text form.
Related Questions

Are all versions of the Xclaim™ VR upgradeable to 8MB of SGRAM memory?

XCLAIM 3D and Xclaim VR
Not all Xclaim™ VRs can be upgraded to 8MB of SGRAM. Please check the following table to find out if additional memory can be added to your card. MB (100-401012) Please note: Because a 4MB Xclaim™ VR provides 32 bit colour at all available 2D resolutions, additional memory will not provide additional resolutions or colour depths. However, adding 4MB of RAM will allow you to open additional 3D windows and store additional 3D textures.
Related Questions

Does Xclaim™ VR accept PAL format of video as an input? What about SECAM?

XCLAIM 3D and Xclaim VR
Version 2.1 of Xclaim™ VR software includes support for PAL format video input. SECAM is not supported by Xclaim™ VR.
Related Questions

What is the Intel® Extreme Graphics controller?

Intel® Desktop Board D845GRG - Frequently Asked Questions
Intel® Extreme Graphics controller is the integrated graphics controller within the Intel® 82845G Graphics and Memory Controller Hub (GMCH). The Intel 845G chipset contains two separate, mutually exclusive graphics options. Either the Intel Extreme Graphics controller (contained within the 82845G GMCH) is used, or an AGP add-in video card can be used. When an AGP add-in video card is installed, the on-board Intel Extreme Graphics controller is disabled.
Related Questions

How do I used the Graphics?

FAQ
Simple copy and paste the code given for each graphic. You can use these graphics on more then just MySpace and Xanga Profiles. You can also use these graphics on your own personal websites aswell.
Related Questions

What is MPTN-VR?

Frequently Asked Questions
Tribal Vocational Rehabilitation services are offered on a personalized and individualized basis where consumers work one-on-one with a VR Counselor and/or a Rehabilitation Technician. The consumer and VR Counselor work as part of a team that custom tailors a rehabilitation plan that offers the most benefits to the consumer.
Related Questions

Where can I buy the new RAGE 128 graphics boards?

RAGE 128 FAQ
What is the performance increase with the ATI RAGE 128 products over current ATI RAGE PRO TURBO products? How will OEM manufactures use the RAGE 128 chipset and boards and will these products differ from the retail products. What is the "VIP" port on RAGE FURY 16MB, RAGE FURY 8MB and RAGE FURY 32MB? How does it differ from "AMC" on the RAGE FURY 32MB TV-Out? I own an ATI-TV (used AMC connector).
Related Questions

What fonts are used by AP Graphics?

FAQs
Graphics uses Helvetica, Times and Franklin Gothic Heavy ITC (used for headlines). Please note that Franklin Gothic Heavy ITC is not a system font. If you edit AP Graphics Freehand files you may substitute your own fonts.
Related Questions

why servlets are used as controller?

Struts FAQ - Page 3
Latest Answer: Servlets are used as controllers as it recieves the request from the browser and makes the decision ... In struts, I want to highlight the particuluar row from the database....for ex: some fields is there...Id, Name...etc...I want to print the particulatr which one is acheiving the condition......I want all the results in JSP page but the row(condtion is true)should highlight....thnks hi.
Related Questions

Holyland Virtual Tour
Put simply, a VR (or Virtual Reality) is a 360 degree photo of an area that can be navigated by the viewer. Position the mouse cursor over the playback window, click the mouse button down, and while it is down move left, right, up, and down. Doing this allows you to see the location toward the north, south, east, and west! But that is not all— you can even zoom in and out. Again, position the mouse cursor over the VR. Press the shift key and you will zoom in.
Related Questions

What if it's not the VR. What could it be then?

F650 Flaying the VR FAQ (obsolete!)
The Stator. I suspect that the experiment of installing a used GS stator might be of great interest to those who need more output for accessories. But they might be of no better quality. Mine did not go bad from being overloaded! I have to stress that. I'd suspect it could be done, maybe the stator would require the GS flywheel rotor (different magnet pack, different dimensions/shape) and/or the GS cover, or mods to the classic cover.
Related Questions

What will the S/PDIF connector on the All-in-Wonder 128 32MB version support? What is it used for?

All-in-Wonder Family FAQ
It will be used to connect to home theater amplifiers and speaker kits that support S/PDIF to provide full 5.1 channel Dolby Digital sound. The home theater amplifier or speaker kit must have an AC-3 Dolby Digital coaxial (RCA jack) input.
Related Questions

Got A Question? Ask Our Community!


More Questions >>

© Copyright 2007-2008 QueryCAT
About • Webmasters • Contact