ATI Technologies RADEON 7000 mac edition User Manual

RADEON™ 7000 MAC® EDITION User’s Guide
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Introduction
The RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION represents the next generation in 3D and video acceleration for your Power Macintosh computer. It includes 32MB of DDR memory for fast 32-bit true color 3D graphics. Flexible dual-display support for multiple combinations of CRT monitors, TVs and video devices is included. Your new graphics accelerator provides:
Flexible dual-display support enabling many combinations utilizing the VGA, DVI-I, and TV connectors
OpenGL superior 3D rendering performance and advanced imaging and filtering techniques
QuickTime playback accelerator for full screen, full motion, TV quality video
DVI-I support for digital flat panels
TV-Out support via S-Video connector
The easy-to-access, easy-to-use ATI Config Menu (available only with Mac OS 9.2.1), on the menu bar, provides access to ATI Guide, giving you instant access to help, and the ATI Displays control panel, providing quick access to all of RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION easy-to-use features such as TV/Video Out. Specific help in Mac OS 9 can be accessed from the Apple Help in the menu bar.
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and QuickDraw 3D accelerator providing
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What You'll Need
The RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION runs with the following minimum system requirements:
Any Power Macintosh computer with a PCI (66MHz or 33MHz) expansion slot
Mac OS 9.0 or Mac OS X version 10.1
OpenGL 1.2.2 (required for 3D graphics)
NOTE
Apple monitor, VGA-style monitor (see note below)
, DVI-I
style digital flat panel, or TV
QuickTime 5.0 (earlier versions are NOT supported)
Minimum 32MB of system memory required for Mac OS 9
Minimum 128MB of system memory required for Mac OS X
OpenGL 1.2.2 or higher is required to obtain full 3D graphics functionality in Mac OS 9 applications. OpenGL 1.2.2 is only available from Apple as part of Mac OS 9.2.1.
Apple analog monitors without a VGA connector must use a third party adapter to connect to the RADEON 7000 MAC
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EDITION graphic accelerator.
Apple branded digital flat panels with an ADC connector must use a third party adapter.
Future references to Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X in this manual
NOTE
are intended to be generic and inclusive of their respective version of the Macintosh operating systems.
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Related Documentation
The README file summarizes the latest product revisions. Click the README icon on the installation disk to open this file.
The RADEON
7000 MAC EDITION comes with ATI Guide for Mac OS 9, which provides on-line help for making the best use of your card’s features. There are two methods of accessing the ATI Guide. From the Mac OS menu bar under the ATI icon choose ATI Guide. From the ATI Displays control panel, you can access the ATI Guide by clicking on the Apple Guide
icon. RADEON Help can be found in the Apple Help menu.
Help is available in Mac OS X by simply clicking on the button. You can browse through the Help or search for a specific topic.
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Multimedia Features
Your RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION turns your Mac computer into a 3D and 2D graphics powerhouse. You can use your new graphics accelerator card to do the following:
Enjoy true-color 32-bit 2D or 3D graphics up to 2048x1536
Watch full screen, full motion, TV-quality video using
QuickTime playback acceleration
Output your Mac’s display to a digital flat panel
Output your Mac’s display to your TV
The following information describes these new features in more detail and suggests ways you can optimize your machine to get the most out of your new card.
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Viewing 3D Graphics
RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION’s 3D Acceleration features supports the following advanced 3D graphics capabilities:
OpenGL Support
QuickDraw 3D Rave Support
Twin Cache Architecture
Single Pass Multi-texturing
Triangle Setup Engine
Bilinear/Trilinear Filtering
Line Anti-aliasing
Specular Highlights
Perspectively Correct Texture Mapping
•Mip-Mapping
Z-buffering and Double-buffering
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Spherical, Dual-Paraboloid, 3D Texturing and Cubic
environment mapping
These features make it possible to quickly render 3D graphics, produce atmospheric effects, calculate light and color shading, and determine which objects are in the foreground and which are in the background.
RADEON
7000 MAC EDITION only displays 3D graphics in thousands and millions of colors. When you use 256 colors, there are too few colors to display complex 3D textures, so 3D acceleration is not supported.
You can use the 3D Memory Monitor to see how memory on your
RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION is allocated when displaying
3D graphics. This allows you to optimize 3D performance.
The 3D Memory Monitor is only supported in Mac OS 9.
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ATI Displays Control Panel For Mac OS 9
The ATI Displays control panel provides access to the advanced 3D features that RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION has to offer. To open the ATI Displays control panel, choose Control Panels from the Apple menu, then choose ATI Displays, or choose ATI Displays from the ATI Config Menu from the menu bar.
For detailed instructions on how to set up and use these features, please refer to the ATI Guide/ATI Help, which can be accessed through the ATI Displays control panel.
Status Area
Look in the Status Area to determine your current monitor, screen resolution, and color depth. To change display click on the appropriate RADEON 7000 button. To change these settings use the Monitors feature to open the Monitors control panel. You can also change the monitor depth and resolutions at any time using the Apple control strip, if installed.
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Identify Displays
If you have more than one display connected to your computer, you can identify and configure each display. The ATI Displays control panel identifies all the displays connected to your computer, but only configures displays that are connected to ATI cards.
If you are using multiple monitors and using one display with the built-in video, or a non-ATI video card, a generic video card icon is displayed in the ATI Displays control panel. You cannot
make any changes to the generic video card using ATI Displays.
Display Details
The Details window gives you information about specific software components needed to enable each of
MAC EDITION
’s features. Check the Details window to
RADEON 7000
determine the files and version numbers of the software components installed in your System Folder during the installation process. Using the pull-down menu, the Details window also lists the Mac OS multimedia software required for
RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION, such as QuickDraw 3D and
OpenGL.
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NOTE
Monitors
The Monitors feature provides access to the standard Mac OS Monitors control panel. You can use the Monitors control panel to select color depths and resolutions, and set up multiple monitors. For more information on the Monitors control panel refer to the Mac OS Guide that comes with your computer.
Keyboard Shortcuts
This feature allows you to use a pop-up menu to change your desktop settings without exiting your current application. You can configure, enable or disable shortcut features when you click the Shortcut icon in the control panel.
The ATI Popup Menu only displays the recommended modes available for the attached monitor(s). Additional modes may be accessed through the Monitors control panel or the Control Strip.
Different ATI cards offer distinct keyboard shortcut options, so not all shortcuts appear on every ATI card.
Popup Menu and Hot Keys remain inactive when dialogs appear on the screen. For example, while using the Monitors control panel, the Popup Menu and Hot Keys are disabled.
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NOTE
VGA Monitors
If you have a non-DDC-compliant VGA monitor connected to your
RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION, the VGA icon may be active.
Some VGA monitors use a Display Data Channel (DDC). You do not have to do anything extra to select the supported resolutions.
Yo u r
RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION uses the DDC information to
automatically provide the supported resolutions in the Monitors control panel and the Control Strip. If your VGA monitor doesn’t use DDC, the VGA Monitors icon is active, and you can use it to select your monitor from a list of standard monitors.
If the VGA icon is dimmed, your computer has detected an Apple-type monitor, or a DDC compliant VGA monitor connected to your
RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION. You do not have
to make a selection.
To Select a VGA Monitor
Select VGA Monitors from the ATI Displays control panel.
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NOTE
Select your VGA model from the list of monitors in the left
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panel of the VGA Monitors dialog box. A list of resolutions supported by your VGA monitor appears
in the right panel of the VGA Monitors dialog box.
You cannot select the monitor resolution using the VGA Monitors dialog box. You must use the standard Mac OS Monitors control panel.
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3D Memory Monitor
The 3D Memory Monitor shows how available memory in the accelerator card is allocated when displaying 3D graphics.
Using the 3D Memory Monitor
When you open 3D graphics on your Mac OS computer, run the 3D Memory Monitor to see how your RADEON EDITION
has allocated 3D memory.
7000 MAC
To open the 3D Memory Monitor
Choose Control Panels from the Apple Menu, or choose ATI
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Displays from the ATI Config Menu and skip to step 3. Select ATI Displays.
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Click on the 3D Memory icon.
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When you open a 3D application window, you can see how the additional memory required for 3D graphics is allocated.
The 3D Memory Monitor shows you how the memory on your RADEON 7000 MAC EDITION has been allocated between display, textures, and buffers.
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