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RADEON SMARTSHADER™ Demo for Mac OS X 10.4.6 Universal
June 2006
Palace of chance no deposit code. The programs provided in this collection are for demonstration purposes only and require Mac OS X 10.4.6
Power Macintosh computer with AGP & supported ATI graphics card
Mac OS X 10.4.6 or newer
512MB of System Memory (RAM)
256MB of Video Memory (VRAM)
The SMARTSHADER demo require OpenGL functionality.
Recommended System Example:
Power Macintosh G5 Dual 2.0GHz
RADEON X800XT Mac Edition
17' or larger Monitor or LCD Panel
Mac OS X 10.4.6 Tiger Update
1024 MB or more System Memory (RAM)
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Release Notes
Technical Demo Overview SmartShader™ 2.1 Is the second generation of cinematic shader technology from ATI, allowing users to experience complex, movie-quality effects in next-generation 3D games and applications. Key features include: • Full support for programmable vertex and pixel shaders in hardware • 2.0 Vertex Shaders support vertex programs up to 65,280 instructions with flow control (loops, branches & subroutines) • 2.0 Pixel Shaders support up to 16 textures per rendering pass with gamma correction • New F-buffer technology supports fragment shader programs of unlimited length • High dimension floating point textures • 128-bit, 64-bit & 32-bit per pixel floating point color formats • Multiple render targets • Shadow volume rendering acceleration • Complete feature set also supported in OpenGL ® via extensions The included demo applications highlight some features of ATI's SMARTSHADER technology. ATI's SMARTSHADER technology includes advanced programmable Vertex and Pixel shaders. The demo apps require the newest versions of OpenGL found in the Tiger (10.4.6+) releases of Mac OS X. Vertex and Pixel shaders are part of a new paradigm shift in graphics technology which allow developers to have unprecedented control of how every pixel on the screen looks. Instead of being limited to the fixed functionality of the hardware, developers can now send small programs to the GPU which completely alter its behavior. With this flexibility, shader capable hardware can provide effects which were either too computationally expensive or impossible to previously perform in real time. The RADEON X800XT allows the developer to expose dramatic lighting effects, soft shadows, realistic cloth movement, reflective/refractive water with waves, and dynamic environmental effects such as waving grass or even the movement of leaves in a tree. These are just a small subset of what is now possible using the newest ATI RADEON technologies. As developers start taking advantage of shaders, you'll see computer generated imagery rise to the next level of realism.
For more information on SMARTSHADER and other ATI technologies, please see the ATI Web site and ATI Developer Relations pages.
Demo Launching Instructions
Drag the ATI Subsurface demo to your local disk from the mounted image.
Double-click the copied 'ATI Subsurface Demo' file to launch.
Simple Instructions: Press ESC key to view on-screen menu. Select from the on-screen menu using the cursor keys, press RETURN to select. Command-Q to exit.
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10.3: Use Exposé to switch from PowerPoint to demos
Powerpoint may not be aware of the Exposé controls, ie F9 - F11, but it looks like Keynote is. I tried this hint to switch from a Keynote presentation I was playing with, and none of the Exposé keys did anything. Apparently when the presentation is active it disables system function keys. Too bad.
10.3: Use Exposé to switch from PowerPoint to demos
That was supposed to be 'looks like Keynote isn't', not 'is' as you can tell from the rest of my comment. Looks like others are running into this limitation with Keynote as well. Somehow it disables using the Exposé keys. Doh! Why Apple?
10.3: Use Exposé to switch from PowerPoint to demos
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My guess is if Exposé works, cmd-tab will work too.
10.3: Use Exposé to switch from PowerPoint to demos
10.3: Use Exposé to switch from PowerPoint to demos
I can't use keynote until I can switch out of presentation mode to demo mode *somehow*. Anyone have ideas?
10.3: Use Exposé to switch from PowerPoint to demos
No, but this is a major irritation. Powerpoint has this behavior by default, so somehow Keynote must be DISABLING this ability, so it should be very easy to re-enable it, if one had access to the source code. Powerpoint also has hyperlinks, which allow you to do this sort of thing as well, prior to 10.3. I would gladly erase Powerpoint from my hard drive if Keynote were more reliable. Keynote also started corrupting files that Powerpoint handles without a problem. Powerpoint was originally developed for the Mac platform and microsoft bought the technology. Perhaps that is why it is better than a typical microsoft program.
10.3: Use Exposé to switch from PowerPoint to demos
Sorry, I should have elaborated on my setup a little more. I have Expose's F9 action activated when the mouse hits the lower left corner of the screen. That's why Expose activated when I overshot the PowerPoint Slide Show controls with my mouse.
Rob, I know you think this hint is silly, but Its one of the most fantastically useful hints, at least for mw, today. please continue posting clever uses of expose'
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Perhaps my add-on wasn't clear enough .. Touch lucky casino. I'm OK with 'clever uses of Exposé,' which I'll continue to publish. However, I was thinking of more basic stuff like 'You can use Exposé to hide Excel windows when switching to Word.' I see no point in continuing to publish stuff at that level given all that we've written so far about Exposé. -rob.