Survey: Do You Support Framebuffers and/or Non-Po2 [RERUN]

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After completing the test, what does the "You Support: ..." text say? (excluding FB sizes)

Nothing
7
10%
Framebuffers
2
3%
Framebuffers, Non-Po2 Framebuffers
0
No votes
Framebuffers, Non-Po2 Images
1
1%
Framebuffers, Non-Po2 Framebuffers, Non-Po2 Images
52
75%
Non-Po2 Images
7
10%
 
Total votes: 69

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Re: Survey: Do You Support Framebuffers and/or Non-Po2 [RERU

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BlackBulletIV wrote:I think BarnD has completed the test without FB support.
Yeah, with the new one when it asks me to push space, it just wont do anything, just stays there doing nothing. :P
I feel so left out, eveyone else supports framebuffers.. :cry:
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Argh, I had someone else have trouble with the 'space' bit. Thankfully it's the last part, so you don't have to to run it.
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I ran the updated version -- now it says I support everything. (Framebuffers up to the size of 16384x16384, PO3 framebuffers up to 19683x19683, maybe the maximum is 20000x20000?)
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BlackBulletIV wrote:
nevon wrote:Your test died once it started trying to create framebuffers, so I don't know if my computer supports non-Po2 framebuffers or not. Couldn't you put the tests in pcalls so that the test won't die if it fails?
I put them in pcalls. I don't what the problem is there. I think BarnD has completed the test without FB support.
I don't know what's going on here. I tried downloading the latest version, and I get the same thing. The only output I get is "killed". Could you have it output some messages along the way, so maybe we can figure out what's going on?

EDIT: Lol. I'm thinking driver issue, because it crashed my Flash player, somehow. :crazy:
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Just as a note, once you get to the number 16K and 19K the test stops. Anyone who gets those numbers might and probably does support larger FBs.
nevon wrote:
BlackBulletIV wrote:
nevon wrote:Your test died once it started trying to create framebuffers, so I don't know if my computer supports non-Po2 framebuffers or not. Couldn't you put the tests in pcalls so that the test won't die if it fails?
I put them in pcalls. I don't what the problem is there. I think BarnD has completed the test without FB support.
I don't know what's going on here. I tried downloading the latest version, and I get the same thing. The only output I get is "killed". Could you have it output some messages along the way, so maybe we can figure out what's going on?

EDIT: Lol. I'm thinking driver issue, because it crashed my Flash player, somehow. :crazy:
Wow that's weird. I guess I could do that, but I've spent too much time on this already today.

EDIT: I'm liking these results. 8 for everything so far. Sometime soon we might have to put a test like this out to the public to get an even bigger context.
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I support everything. And that's on my laptop bought 4 years ago, with linux drivers (16384x16384 max fb size, 19683x19683 max po3 fb size).

I haven't tested this on my recently bought desktop machine, but it's bound to be more than that.
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Awesome! As I said in my previous post, you can't get more than 16384x16384 and 19683x19683 on these tests, it cuts out then.
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Re: Survey: Do You Support Framebuffers and/or Non-Po2 [RERU

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Same problem as BarnD.
"You support : Non-PO2 Images"
Then when I press "space", nothing happens.
I'll try on my others PCs.

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Computer:      Hewlett-Packard HP EliteBook 6930p
OS:            Microsoft Windows XP Professional Build 2600
CPU:           Intel Core 2 Duo P8600 (Penryn-3M POP, R0)
Chipset:       Intel GM45 (Cantiga-GM) + ICH9M (Enh)
Memory:        4096 MBytes @ 392 MHz, 6.0-6-6-18
Graphics:      Intel GM45/47 Chipset - Integrated Graphics 0 [Hewlett-Packard]
               Intel GMA 4500(M)(HD), 128 MB

==> You support :
    - Non-PO2 Images
[EDIT]

Results for another PC :

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Computer:      Hewlett-Packard HP Compaq dc7900 Small Form Factor
OS:            Microsoft Windows XP Professional Build 2600
CPU:           Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (Wolfdale-H, E0)
Chipset:       Intel Q45 (Eaglelake-Q) + ICH10DO
Memory:        4096 MBytes @ 398 MHz, 6.0-6-6-18
Graphics:      nVidia Quadro NVS 290 (p538)
               nVIDIA Quadro NVS 290 (G86-203), 256 MB DDR2 SDRAM
Sound:         Intel ICH10 - High Definition Audio Controller [B0]

==> You support :
    - Framebuffers
    - Non-PO2 Framebuffers
    - Non-PO2 Images
    - Framebuffers up to the size 16384 x 16384
    - Power of 3 Framebuffers up to the size of 19683 x 19683

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Ghuntar wrote:Same problem as BarnD.
I'm not alone. :ultrahappy:
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Re: Survey: Do You Support Framebuffers and/or Non-Po2 [RERU

Post by BlackBulletIV »

Thanks for the results! Ah well, the framebuffer sizes isn't too important.

EDIT: Oh wait! Of course nothing happens! You guys don't support framebuffers, and the code is set to do nothing. However it should give a "thanks" message... I'll have to fix that sometime soon.
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