Hardware support: [Der8auer] 4152 hours of Ryzen Long Term Testing: We have Good and Bad News |
- [Der8auer] 4152 hours of Ryzen Long Term Testing: We have Good and Bad News
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- Did 80s/90s computers have 2D graphics hardware effects? Like SNES MODE7, multiple background layers, line scrolling, sprite limits, background rotation, sprite scaling, etc.?
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[Der8auer] 4152 hours of Ryzen Long Term Testing: We have Good and Bad News Posted: 14 Nov 2021 02:11 PM PST |
Reverse-engineering the Yamaha DX7 synthesizer's sound chip from die photos Posted: 14 Nov 2021 04:45 PM PST |
Posted: 15 Nov 2021 12:48 AM PST |
Posted: 14 Nov 2021 10:03 PM PST From what I can see on spec sheets, 80s and 90s computers seem to have had only text and resolution as their 'hardware specs' of note when it came to graphics display. I know this would be a function of their majority use, but was there any hardware effects on computers that were similar to consoles? Or did computers basically skip over all the 2D effects and go straight to 3D acceleration with cards like the Voodoo? [link] [comments] |
The Sunday Times: "Nvidia £30 billion takeover of ARM faces national security inquiry" Posted: 14 Nov 2021 02:18 PM PST |
(Nvidia) How does NVIDIA set max frame rates for games on GeForce NOW for Priority members? Posted: 14 Nov 2021 08:14 PM PST |
Axios: "Exclusive: IBM achieves quantum computing breakthrough" Posted: 14 Nov 2021 10:04 PM PST |
Seagate Unveils World’s First Native NVMe HDD Demo at OCP Posted: 15 Nov 2021 04:31 AM PST |
Posted: 15 Nov 2021 12:29 AM PST |
Posted: 14 Nov 2021 09:48 AM PST |
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