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I googled and found that Mobility Radeon (Device ID: 4c59) cannot work with CI/QE support. But it REALLY can work with OpenGL enabled.

 

Uphuck 1.4i r3 works great on my ThinkPad X31, even screen saver and iTunes' visualization work, but slowly. (Actually iTunes visualization got only 14 fps)

 

I ticked the OpengGL in iTunes visualization, but I still got 14 fps. Not until then did I know that OpenGL had not been enabled. What a shame!

 

I'll show you my configurations below.

 

Graphic Card: ATi Mobility Radeon (Device ID: 4c59)

Callisto Build 003 and AGPGart 2.1

System profile shows the display system as follows:

radeonhx5.jpg

 

You see, it recognize the AGP bus, the correct video RAM, but there is no OpenGL support. Anybody can help me solve this?

You need Core Image and Quartz Extreme before you're gonna get OpenGL.

 

I don't know what driver your chipset requires, tho...

 

Patrick

 

I know that Core Image and Quartz Extreme will never happen on my Mobility Radeon M6. I read an article saying that any ATi cards before Radeon 9550 will never support CI/QE, but we can get OpenGL work; we just need some kext files. That's why I am asking for help.

Here is the sollution, maybe.

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=11134

 

Here is the detailed information about my ThinkPad.

 

Model: 2672-B3H (ThinkPad X31-B3H)

CPU: Banias Pentium M 1.3GHz (400MHz FSB, 1M L2 Cache, SSE2 only)

RAM: 512MB DDR@266MHz

HDD: WD400UE USB 2.0 (OSX, 40GB, 2M, PATA)

WD1600BEVE (XP, 160GB, 8M, PATA)

LCD: 12-inch ThinkPad LCD

Chipset: Intel 855PM + ICH4M

Graphic Card: ATi Mobility Radeon with 16MB DDR, Device ID: 4c59

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