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Changing Render Targets
Graphics and GPU Programming
Programming
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nes8bit
February 21, 2000 03:36 PM
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February 21, 2000 03:36 PM
Does the Viper 770 support changing render targets? I tried the envcube dx7 sample and it does not work in hardware. I know my card can render 7 scenes faster than 1 frame per second. Also what cards do not support changing render targets?
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