. Feature Matrix for Free Radeon Drivers This page is only for free Radeon drivers using KMS.
(xf86-video-ati) for 2D; radeon, r200 Mesa and r300, r600, radeonsi Gallium drivers only. THIS PAGE IS NOT FOR DRIVERS PROVIDED BY AMD/ATI. See for radeon in UMS. See for radeonhd.
Also check out the and at DRI wiki. ' DONE' means that it is implemented and relatively bug-free. ' MOSTLY' means that it is implemented but has some known bugs. ' WIP' means that someone has started on the initial implementation. ' BIOS' means only if supported by your BIOS. No software support.
' N/A' means that the feature is not supported by the hardware. ' N/N' means that the feature will not be implemented, because a better alternative is or will be available.
' TODO' means that someone needs to write the code. The required knowledge to write the code may or may not be known. Please ask on #radeon if you want to get your feet wet on this. ' UNKNOWN' means that the current status of this item isn't known. You are free to update it if you know.
I agree with Viro on this one. Definitely the Radeon 9600.
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I believe the 9600 has more pipelines for data than the GFFX5200. However, if you are looking into using Linux, my experience has shown that NVIDIA has done the most for support on the x86 side, while ATI is still trying to catch up.
Radeon X600 Xt Drivers For Mac Download
I haven't tried the latest proprietary drivers for Linux from ATI, so things might have gotten better for ATI under x86 Linux. As for Linux on the PPC, it's equal grounding. Neither of these cards support 3D acceleration in Linux/ppc. However, any Radeon up and including the Radeon 9200 series (thanks again, Viro ) does have 3D acceleration support under X.org/XFree86.