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In late 1995, ATI announced its first combination 2D, 3D, and MPEG-1 accelerator chip with the name 3D Rage. The 3D Xpression AIB was based on its 3D Rage graphics chip and had elemental 3D ...
Personally, both primary machines in my house run Matrox G400's. The ATI Rage 128 is in the linux machine I use for a file server/cd-writer because I had no better use for it.
Last time, we reported that slow-downs that occur after installing the new ATI Rage 128 Update (for G3/BW Macs) are probably due to the Graphics Accelerator extension not loading at startup.
Plenty of "Never Obsolete" eMachines systems were sold to budget users back then and they helped introduce a generation to ATI Rage II and Rage Pro graphics. A Rage LT Pro AGP integrated graphics ...
ATI Technologies has released updated Mac OS 9.x drivers for retail versions of its popular Rage 128 and Radeon-based graphics cards. The new update fixes problems discovered with last week’s update, ...
The Problem is that his PC is quiet old and I only know that his graphicscard is an ATI RAGE IIc (MACH 64 GT). I googled a bit and found out that it can output a max. resolution of 1600x1200.
Two years after launching its Mach64-powered cards, ATI brought a new processor into the limelight in April 1996. Codenamed Mach64 GT, but marketed as 3D Rage, this was the company's first ...
They are not aware of any work-around (other than restarting the Mac). ATI Rage fan gone Back in February, MacFixIt covered reports of a noisy fan on some ATI Rage 128 cards in a G4. As noted in ...
The roots of this technology can be traced back to ATI’s earlier innovations, such as the Wonder series (launched in 1986) and subsequent families like Mach and 3D Rage. Early products such as ...
There's plenty of graphics history and technology to unpack here. When AMD purchased ATI, it didn't just absorb the company, but continued its reputation of being a graphics powerhouse for years ...