Carmack On New Cards, Rendering

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id Software's John Carmack once again updated his .plan file, talking some more about graphics cards and rendering. He starts off with an apology to Matrox, and then has some comments on the 3DLabs P10 before mentioning his support for OpenGL 2.0 and his thoughts on Nvidia's Cg language among other things.
I got a 3Dlabs P10 card in last week, and yesterday I put it through its paces. Because my time is fairly over committed, first impressions often determine how much work I devote to a given card. I didn't speak to ATI for months after they gave me a beta 8500 board last year with drivers that rendered the console incorrectly. :-)

I was duly impressed when the P10 just popped right up with full functional support for both the fallback ARB_ extension path (without specular highlights), and the NV10 NVidia register combiners path. I only saw two issues that were at all incorrect in any of our data, and one of them is debatable. They don't support NV_vertex_program_1_1, which I use for the NV20 path, and when I hacked my programs back to 1.0 support for testing, an issue did show up, but still, this is the best showing from a new board from any company other than Nvidia. ...

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