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General => Users => Topic started by: rperre on July 16, 2009, 05:03:06 am
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Has anybody tried one of these?
If so, how did it work, I can't find any hits on this GPU on the whole site.
These are fit in what they call the fit-pc2, a very nice small PC with a nice configuration
Here is a comparison on the GPU chipsets
GMA500 GMA950
Chipset Intel US15W Intel 945GSE
Clockspeed 200 Mhz 250 Mhz
Max Memory Band (GB/s) 4.2GB/s 10.7GB/s
Max Shared Memory 256MB 8-224MB
Vertex Shader Model 4.1 2
Pixel Shade Model 4.1 2
Pixel Pipelines 2 4
Unified Shader Procs 4 N/A
Hardware Vertex Shaders Yes No
OpenGL 2 1.4
Dirext X 10.1 9.0c
MPEG-2 Acceleration VLD+iDCT+MC MC
VC-1 Acceleration VLD+iMDCT+MC+LF N/A
AVC Acceleration VLD+iMDCT+MC+LF N/A
Looks like it would be "alright" if the hardware decoding is active.
Thanks,
Richard
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The problem is the driver.
There is no good driver available at the moment and we also need to patch xine, mplayer in order
for them to take advantage of hw video acceleration. Also, there is no multichannel output (if I remember correct) on the fit-pc2.
/niz23
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Has anybody tried one of these?
If so, how did it work, I can't find any hits on this GPU on the whole site.
These are fit in what they call the fit-pc2, a very nice small PC with a nice configuration
Here is a comparison on the GPU chipsets
GMA500 GMA950
Chipset Intel US15W Intel 945GSE
Clockspeed 200 Mhz 250 Mhz
Max Memory Band (GB/s) 4.2GB/s 10.7GB/s
Max Shared Memory 256MB 8-224MB
Vertex Shader Model 4.1 2
Pixel Shade Model 4.1 2
Pixel Pipelines 2 4
Unified Shader Procs 4 N/A
Hardware Vertex Shaders Yes No
OpenGL 2 1.4
Dirext X 10.1 9.0c
MPEG-2 Acceleration VLD+iDCT+MC MC
VC-1 Acceleration VLD+iMDCT+MC+LF N/A
AVC Acceleration VLD+iMDCT+MC+LF N/A
Looks like it would be "alright" if the hardware decoding is active.
Thanks,
Richard
We've looked at the GMA500 and i'm afraid it does not look like a viable route right now....
Also see this very interesting analysis of the GMA500's Linux driver; http://www.happyassassin.net/2009/01/30/intel-gma-500-poulsbo-graphics-on-linux-a-precise-and-comprehensive-summary-as-to-why-youre-screwed/ (http://www.happyassassin.net/2009/01/30/intel-gma-500-poulsbo-graphics-on-linux-a-precise-and-comprehensive-summary-as-to-why-youre-screwed/)
A great pity as if there was a truly open driver for this GPU it would be a really very interesting option indeed.
All the best
Andrew
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Thanks for the answers and link, if the drivers are right it would make a nice "cheap" MD for older TV's with just component hookups etc..
But, I'll just spend a little more and have the MD's future proof, I am looking for at least 720p out of these boxes, I don't see the big difference between 720 and 1080 anyway. Maybe on a 65" screen, but anything below say 50" I am not going to worry about it.
Richard
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It seems there has been some progress for this chip. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1213340 (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1213340)
Not necessarily where it needs to be, but better off than before, or so it seems to me.
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It seems there has been some progress for this chip. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1213340 (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1213340)
Not necessarily where it needs to be, but better off than before, or so it seems to me.
Hmmm...well it still looks to be a long way from a production system. I would recommend going for one of the many Atom/Ion based machines for the time being.
All the best
Andrew
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I have a fit2-pc and i am checking daily for an answer.
currently there is a repo for 0804 to get the fit working with the accelerated drivers.
As soon as there is a repo for 0810 I will be testing it.
Tim
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Does this help you at all?
http://bris8.wordpress.com/2009/06/30/ubuntu-on-acer-ao751h/ (http://bris8.wordpress.com/2009/06/30/ubuntu-on-acer-ao751h/)
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Any progress on this?
I have just picked up a few of these fit-2pc machines and there really nice.
The ones I got have a 1.6 atom processor and built in spdif digital output.
Regards