The discussions regarding graphics and Prism usually comes to the conclusion that SLES9 is the latest Linux if you
want graphics, but I found some interesting stuff. I haven't found any discussions about this here, but maybe it
has been tested already.
According to this, https://www.suse.com/yes/90275.htm ,it seems like the Altix 450 (and Altix 4700) does have
support for graphics using an ATI FireMV2200 PCI and SLES10SP1. So that SLES version must have IA64 drivers
for it. Other docs includes ATI FireGL V7350 PCI-E, if you have PCI-E. Prism or Altix 3XXX doesn't have PCI-E.
So, why not replace the FireGL X2 with FireMV 2200 in a Prism and get a newer Linux?
So, why not put graphics in an Altix 3XXX if you have a brick with PCI slots?
FireMV 2200 is not a 3D card. It is a dual monitor card, but has only 64MB of memory.
I think I'm going to try this, unless someone here have good reason not to do it . I don't want to damage anything.
want graphics, but I found some interesting stuff. I haven't found any discussions about this here, but maybe it
has been tested already.
According to this, https://www.suse.com/yes/90275.htm ,it seems like the Altix 450 (and Altix 4700) does have
support for graphics using an ATI FireMV2200 PCI and SLES10SP1. So that SLES version must have IA64 drivers
for it. Other docs includes ATI FireGL V7350 PCI-E, if you have PCI-E. Prism or Altix 3XXX doesn't have PCI-E.
So, why not replace the FireGL X2 with FireMV 2200 in a Prism and get a newer Linux?
So, why not put graphics in an Altix 3XXX if you have a brick with PCI slots?
FireMV 2200 is not a 3D card. It is a dual monitor card, but has only 64MB of memory.
I think I'm going to try this, unless someone here have good reason not to do it . I don't want to damage anything.