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C&T 69000 video chip

Knuckles

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On the laptop I will have soon, there is a graphic card called C & T 69000 (Chips & technology)with 2MB on it. I found drivers for XP but the problem is , what kind of video card it is? what about the 2D and 3D performance? Is it good or bad as Sis and intel?
 
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ra5555

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Knuckles said:
On the laptop I will have soon, there is a graphic card called C & T 69000 (Chips & technology)with 2MB on it. I found drivers for XP but the problem is , what kind of video card it is? what about the 2D and 3D performance? Is it good or bad as Sis and intel?

"C & T 69000 (Chips & technology)with 2MB"

Just judging by the sound of it, it wouldn't have good 3d preformance. I mean with only 2MB of video ram, you will not be able to run pretty much any current 3d games.
 
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maybe but it still must have a kind of 3D, a video card with 1MB can use some 3D fonctions. Maybe not playing ut2003 or Vice city but this laptop is more for working or to listen music than playing huge games (the one I have currently is only made for this). But just curious about some "no name" company like this one.
 
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Well, you can get away with older 3D games (DOOM, Duke Nukem 3D, and other DOS games, and some older games for Win95).
Well, for a guess, 3D games made before 1997-98 may work somewhat OK (not good).
But what games do you want to play on this laptop?
 
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Knuckles

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Finally, I found some info on it:

I you want to read all this, please tell me what kind of card it is?
Goods and Bads

Integrated SDRAM Memory
• 2MB integrated memory
• 83 MHz SDRAM operation
Low Power Consumption
HiQColor™ Technology
The 69000 uses CHIPS’ proprietary
TMED™ algorithm on STN displays to
produce:
• 256 Gray Shades
• 16.7M Colors
• Reduced Motion Artifacts
• Crisper Display
Graphics Acceleration
• 64-bit Single Cycle BitBLT Engine
• System/Screen-Screen BitBLTs
• Transparent, Source, Destination
BitBLT
• 256 3-Op Raster Operations
• Color Expansion
• Instant Full Screen Page Flip
Simultaneous Hardware Cursor and
Pop-up Window
• 64x64 pixels by 4 colors
• 128x128 pixels by 2 colors
External LVDS and PanelLink Support
for TFT and DSTN Panels
Multimedia Video Acceleration
• Zoom Video Port
• YUV/RGB data capture from video
port or host bus
• Color Space Conversion (YUV-RGB)
• Horizontal and Vertical Interpolation
• Double Buffering
• Hardware Interrupt Support for VPE
(Microsoft, Video Port Extension)
• Interlace/Frame/”Bob” Video Capture
• Color Key for Video Overlay
Industry-Standard Host Bus Interface
Support
• Frame AGP
• PCI
Flexible Panel Support
• TFT, DSTN, SSTN, EL, Plasma
• Color and Monochrome
• VGA, SVGA
• XGA, SXGA
• 16:9 Aspect Ratio Panels, 1024x600
• Quarter VGA 320x240, 320x200
• Auto Panel Power On/Off Sequencing
NTSC/PAL TV Output Support
• Advanced Flicker Reduction Filter
Circuitry
• Underscan Compensation
Microsoft PC97 and PC98 Compliant
Integrated Clock Synthesizers
• 135 MHz RAMDAC
• 83 MHz Memory Clock with PLL
Display Modes
• Up to 1280x1024 256 color @ 75Hz
Advance On-Chip Power Management
• Standby Mode
• Panel-off power-saving mode
• 0V Suspend
• 8 GPIO Pins
• Activity Detection Output Pin
Standards Support
• Fully IBM® VGA Compatible
• VESA DPMS and DDC 1/2
• Advanced Power Management
• ACPI
Accelerated Driver Support
• Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows
98, NT4.0, etc.
• CD-I, Video CD, Open MPEG
Other Features
• 3.3V Operation, 5.0V Tolerant Input
• 256-ball BGA Package
• 256-ball Mini-BGA Package
 
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