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The Apple II had all of 6 colors in hi-res mode: Black, White, Blue, Orange, Green, Purple. I think it also had a low-res mode with 16 colors which was pretty much useless.The Atari 8-bits had 128 colors. OK, 256 in a specialized mode that was basically useless in the real world. The Atari 2600 also had these same 128 colors.The Commodore 64s had only 16 colors.
Intel integrated graphics are 3D accelerated. They're even reasonably powerful 3D accelerators... faster than low end Nvidia and ATI cards from a couple years ago. They'll run OpenGL screensavers all day long, and they should run Blender fine too.
init100Jun 28, 2007
There are other applications for 3D that are not games. Blender is one, snazzy screensavers are another.
samboyJun 28, 2007
The Apple II had all of 6 colors in hi-res mode: Black, White, Blue, Orange, Green, Purple. I think it also had a low-res mode with 16 colors which was pretty much useless.The Atari 8-bits had 128 colors. OK, 256 in a specialized mode that was basically useless in the real world. The Atari 2600 also had these same 128 colors.The Commodore 64s had only 16 colors.
chandonJun 29, 2007
Intel integrated graphics are 3D accelerated. They're even reasonably powerful 3D accelerators... faster than low end Nvidia and ATI cards from a couple years ago. They'll run OpenGL screensavers all day long, and they should run Blender fine too.
ryagmurJul 5, 2007
I've ubuntu feisty with flash player alpha from <a class="user" href="http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html">http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html</a>i can see this site and also the other flash sites with less problem.
ryagmurJul 5, 2007
you can see it with the latest (r60) of flash plug-in for Linux you can get it from here :: <a class="user" href="http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html">http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html</a>not sure if it works perfect, as it is not still very stable.