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The point is.this chipset and drivers support dual monitor output but.not all manufacturers implement the full feature set of the chip and fit two video outputs.Īs for Aero.you might not be gaming but running full aero pack over dual monitors on current integrated chipsets takes a lot of system resources and can slow things down as they cope under the strain.įitting these machines with fairly entry level addon cards that have dual monitor capability would free up resources and run aero much more smoothly. I was simply looking at a spec sheet which said that this system just had the one standard VGA 15 pin D-Sub.ask yourself the question.two monitors will require two physical connections to the PC, if it only has one connection only one monitor can be hooked up. You need to phone the supplier and find out if this system has two video ports or just the one as I reported. Garten und Landschaftsbau RE: Intel GMA4500 Dual Screen BadBigBen (MIS) 5 Nov 09 17:54 Irish Poetry and Short Stories - Doghouse Books The Mobile Intel GM45 Express Chipset, featuring the Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (GMA) 4500MHD, delivers: Blu-ray logo capable HD video playback, with native support for Blu-ray. or equally appreciated if you told me I'm completely wrong so that at least I'd know But if anybody is able/willing to confirm that I'm right, it'd be greatly appreciated. Sorry, I probably sound like I'm answering all my own questions here. But from reading the link below on Wikipedia, it seems I'm OK on that front too as the card supports directX 10 and has premium support for Vista: My only remaining concern (assuming I've interpreted the above link correctly) is the aero support. However I've just searched again, this time selecting "Desktop Graphics Cards" instead of "Integrated Graphics" and it's brought something up for Win 7 Enterprise. I forgot to mention in my original post that I also looked on the Intel website but coudln't find any there either. com/en-us/ articles/q uick-refer ence-guide -to-intel- integrated -graphics/ In answer to paparazi's question, I'm no expert on the finer details of hardware, particularly graphics cards, but from reading the table on the link below, it should support dual screens natively I beleive:
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I do not know if you can install the nouveau driver, on OpenELEC, I have not found information.Thanks for the replies. If you’re lucky to have a video card Intel really powerful, lakka is good solution, but if it continues to be based on OpenELEC, xorg is the only solution. Solution: Lakka DRM/KMS on my system never works, because OpenELEC have build in nvidia proprietary driver.
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The problem is: As I understand it, OpenELEC (Lakka is based on OpenELEC) have build in nvidia proprietary driver (this is very good!), and this driver not support DRM/KMS mode (this is very bad!), only open driver support DRM/KMS mode like intel, nouveau, ecc. System works, i can login over ssh, and i can kill retroarch via systemctl stop retroarch) Lakka DRM/KMS: r21175 (i can install normally but after reboot i can see loading logo, after that blackscreen. Built on the 65 nm process, and based on the Eaglelake graphics processor, in its Eaglelake G+ (G45) variant, the device supports DirectX 10.0. Lakka Xorg: r21174 (works - but new version of sharder, downloaded via retroArch sharder update, glsl version, laggy especially CRT-geom) The GMA X4500 was an integrated graphics solution by Intel, launched in June 2008. + Zotac Nvidia Geforce GT610 PCI (model: ZT-60604-10L) Hardware: Lenovo ThinkCenter M58 (Type 7359) with Intel Core 2 Duo 2.5Ghz, 4Gbyte Ram, and Intel GMA 4500 (4th generation Intel integrated GMA) You’re right, I have not given you all the informationįorgive me, I do not speak English very well, if you do not understand something insult me well Getting a black screen with the shaders or all the time? Which driver? DRM/KMS only works with nouveau, not with the nvidia binary driver. Being a video card 6xx series, there should be no problems with OpenELEC Nvidia Video Drivers (i don’t need nVidia_Legacy build). I bought a ZOTAC ZT-60604-10L yesterday on Amazon to resolve this problem and use my Lenovo ThinkCenter M58 (Type 7359). Obviously, the GT 610 Zotac is low-profile with passive cooling. To my surprise the Zotac has produced a PCI video card ( not PCI-Express) Nvidia Geforce GT610 (model: ZT-60604-10L and model: ZT-60606-10L). The problem is that many post-2008 mini PCs have a PCI slot and no one PCI-E or AGP.
RPi’s analog video to CRT can’t run at native resolution (it’s always 480-interlaced), and it’s composite rather than s-video, so it’s not that great, either. Simple scanlines are probably your best bet after that.
As far as I know, you need HD4000 or better integrated graphics for any of the CRT shaders to get full speed at 1080p, though crt-hyllian-fast and crt-easymode are the most likely to work.