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<div>== Screen Rotation ==<br />
On Catalyst 8.9 and later ATI drivers now support RandR rotation. After configuring your ati card as usual enter the following string.<br />
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aticonfig --set-pcs-str="DDX,EnableRandr12,TRUE"</nowiki><br />
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Then restart X11. Your xrandr should work.<br />
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Note: Using this command on a Radeon Xpress 200M made Xorg unable to start with some weird error in the amdxmm module. Using this command with FALSE instead of TRUE helped afterward.<br />
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== Open Source Drivers ==<br />
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ATI Radeon cards 8500,9000,9200 and 9250 working with [[open source drivers]] provide OpenGL 3D graphics acceleration.<br />
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== Proprietary Drivers ==<br />
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Proprietary drivers can be used instead, if so desired, although it is not necessary to use these for the cards listed above.<br />
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==2D==<br />
===X server===<br />
*XFree86 and X.org support<br />
====Xaa====<br />
*X Acceleration Architecture<br />
====Xv====<br />
* One Hardware or OpenGL overlay<br />
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===TV Out===<br />
*NTSC and PAL support<br />
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==TV In==<br />
*No support for the built in tuner in "All-in-Wonder" cards.<br />
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==3D==<br />
===OpenGL===<br />
*Provides some OpenGL 2.0 commands <br />
BUT NOT <br />
the OpenGL 2.0 version of the shading language.<br />
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The ATI driver uses a version of the shading language called<br />
the ARB extension. The ARB extension was used before<br />
OpenGL 2.0 was finished.<br />
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