ATI Technologies RADEONX1900 - G5 Mac Edition ROHS/256MB Pcie, RADEON X1900 G5 User Manual

RADEON® X1900 G5 MAC EDITION
User’s Guide
P/N 137-41055-10
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Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
System Requirements 1 External Connections 1
Related Documentation 2 Multimedia Features 2 Viewing 3D Graphics 2 TV Out Support 3
ATI Displays Control Panel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Introduction 5
Open the ATI Displays control panel 5 ATI Displays Control Panel 6 ATI Displays Preferences 7 Advanced Display Options 8
VersaVision™ Tab 8
Display Scaling 9
Display Control Tab 10
Advanced DFP Tab 11
3D OpenGL® Overrides 11
Add an Application Profile 12
Select or Create a Preset 12
ATI Displays Help 13 Using QuickTime® Playback 13 Using Digital Flat Panel (DVI) 13
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Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Video Mode Table 15
Digital Flat Panel 16 Compliance Information 17
FCC Compliance Information 17
Industry Canada Compliance Statement 17
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE) Directive Compliance 18
Glossary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Brightness 21
Buffer 22
Gamma 25
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Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
CHAPTER 1:
Introduction
The RADEON® X1900 G5 MAC EDITION represents the next generation in 3D and video acceleration for your Power Macintosh® computer. It includes flexible dual-display support for multiple combinations of CRT and Digital Flat Panel monitors. Your new graphics accelerator provides:
• Flexible dual-display support enabling many combinations
utilizing 2 DVI connectors and 1 TV-Out connector, with or without VGA adapters, for analog and digital displays.
• OpenGL® accelerator providing superior 3D rendering
performance and advanced imaging and filtering techniques.
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• Industry leading DVD acceleration for High Bitrate, low CPU
usage, playback of the latest movies at any resolution.
• QuickTime® playback accelerator for full screen, full motion,
DVD quality video.
System Requirements
Hardware A Power Macintosh® G5 computer with an PCIe 4X,
8X, or 16X expansion slot.
QuickTime® 7.1 or higher.
Minimum 512MB of system memory.
Operating System
Monitor Compatible display devices: DVI or ADC style digital
Mac OS® X version 10.4.7 or higher.
flat panel using a DVI-to-ADC adapter. A VGA display using the supplied DVI-to-VGA adapter. A TV by using an optional DVI-to-TV adapter.
External Connections
• Two Dual Link DVI-I outputs.
• One TV output. Note: Future references to Mac OS® X in this manual are intended
to be generic and inclusive of their respective versions 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.
Detailed help and feature descriptions are available directly in ATI Displays.
Multimedia Features
Your RADEON® X1900 G5 MAC EDITION turns your Mac computer into a 3D and 2D graphics powerhouse. Use your new graphics accelerator card to:
• Enjoy true-color 32-bit 2D or 3D graphics up to 2560 x 1600.
• Watch full screen, full motion, DVD quality video using the Apple® DVD Player or QuickTime® playback acceleration.
• Output your Mac’s display to digital flat panels and digital projectors.
• Output to analog displays and projectors.
The following information describes these features in more detail and suggests ways you can optimize your machine to get the most out of your card.
Viewing 3D Graphics
RADEON® X1900 G5 MAC EDITION supports the following advanced 3D graphics capabilities:
• 36 Pixel Shader processors.
• 8 Vertex Shader processors.
• Hardware accelerated vertex and pixel shaders.
• 256 bit memory interface
• 27.6 billion texture pixels per second fill rate.
• 1.15 billion vertices per second transform rate.
• 38 GB/Sec memory bandwidth.
• Full Scene Multi Sample Antialiasing.
• Bilinear, Trilinear, and Anisotropic filtering.
In addition, the RADEON® X1900 G5 MAC EDITION brings new and exciting graphics technologies to the Macintosh® platform:
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SMOOTHVISION™ HD
is an antialiasing solution that raises the bar for image quality using programmable multi-sampling methods to post­process graphics before they are displayed.
SMARTSHADER™ HD is a technology that allows specialized high precision graphic programs to be run on the RADEON® X1900 G5 MAC EDITION VPU rather than the system processor. Developers can easily create amazing new graphics effects while maintaining a high level of performance.
HYPER Z™ HD makes Z-buffer bandwidth usage more efficient by decreasing the amount of information sent to the frame buffer at higher resolutions than ever before.
RADEON® X1900 G5 MAC EDITION only displays 3D graphics in thousands and millions of colors. When you set your display to 256 colors, this will affect Finder™, OpenGL®, Quartz® Extreme, and QuickTime® acceleration.
TV Out Support
The RADEON® X1900 G5 MAC EDITION supports TV Out by using the optional Apple® DVI-to-Video adapter or the supplied Video-Out dongle. For more information see your local Apple® reseller.
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Introduction 5
CHAPTER 2:
ATI Displays Control Panel
Introduction
The ATI Displays control panel provides access to the advanced features that the RADEON® X1900 G5 MAC EDITION has to offer.
Open the ATI Displays control panel
1 Open the Apple® System Preferences. 2 Click the ATI Displays icon.
or
1 Click the Hard Disk icon. 2 Open Applications folder. 3 Open Utilities folder. 4 Open ATI Utilities folder. 5 Open ATI Displays.
For detailed instructions on how to set up and use these features, refer to the built-in help feature, which can be accessed through the ATI Displays control panel.
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ATI Displays Control Panel
Display Info dialog shows the current display settings for the display. Detect Displays button detects all connected displays. This feature is
useful when a second VGA monitor is connected to your graphics adapter. Detect Displays removes the need to restart your computer.
Note: Your display will mo mentarily go blank when all devices are being detected.
The Profile dialog presents information on the specific Radeon® graphics card and video driver installed in your computer. Even if ATI Displays cannot identify your ATI product it will still provide display configuration, driver version and other related information. A warning dialog will display if no ATI product is installed in your computer if this option is enabled.
The Support dialog provides an internet link to ATI Technologies’ web site.
Click Create Apple® System Profiler Report to generate a detailed report of the computer’s installed hardware and software.
ATI Displays Preferences
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From the ATI Displays drop down menu you can set the Preferences for the ATI Displays control panel. Here you can configure how the ATI Displays control panel starts and exits.
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Advanced Display Options
Advanced Display Options adds even more functionality, giving you complete control over your display.
To access the Advanced features open the ATI Displays control panel and click the ADVANCED button.
VersaVision™ Tab
Use the VersaVision™ tab to rotate your display while maintaining the full feature set of other ATI 2D and 3D technologies. ATI’s hardware accelerated display rotation and scaling technology provides rotation left or right by 90 degrees or turn it upside down to a full 180 degree rotation.
Use Relative Rotation to rotate the contents of your display relative to its current position. Hovering the mouse cursor over a direction button will show you a preview of the change. Clicking the desired rotation button will cause the display to refresh and rotate.
Full 3D support is maintained regardless of rotation selected. Use the Default button to reset Relative Rotation and return your display
to its normal orientation. Use the Revert button to undo all changes and reset the desktop to the
original state or last known good setting.
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Display Scaling
Use this option to control the display output size without affecting the desktop resolution of your display.
If the computer desktop, toolbar or dock exceeds the physical size of your display select Standard Underscan (87%) in the Desktop Size drop down menu.
You can also create a unique desktop size by selecting Custom and adjusting the slider to the desired setting.
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Display Control Tab
Force Single Display Operation, when using a dual display video card, causes all display modes to appear as a single list of supported resolutions in the Apple® Displays Properties.
Only one display is on when this feature is enabled. The default setting is Disabled.
Enable GTF Modes for CRT provides a list of all available modes for your monitor based on the Generalized Timing Formula standard. This feature is enabled by default.
Enable ATI “Valid” and “Safe” flags in mode list, when enabled, lets the video card to determine which video modes are valid and safe.
Enable Hot Plug Detection lets the operating system automatically detect when a display is connected to the computer and activates the “Detect Displays” button. This removes the need to restart the computer after attaching a secondary display.
Default button undoes all changes and sets everything to the factory default settings.
Apply button causes all the selected options to be enabled at one time.
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