OK. Something has me confused. Reading through the Qualcomm MSM6275 datasheet had me believing that the Hermes had built-in support for OpenGL ES. But on further investigation I have found that the ATI Imageon 2282 doesn't support it. Only later versions. Also, there is no mention of OpenGL ES in these Hermes forums. I would have thought this would be built into the Imageon chip rather than another part of the MSM processor. So who do I believe? Qualcomm or ATI?
The reason I ask is because of the acceleration capabilities of the pocketsnes emulator, although it only supports the 2700G GPU?
HD2 SUCKS:
The processor support OpenGLES v.1.1 and 2.0, but HTC decided that they was enough generous to put a super cpu into their pda, they were lazy to develop the GLES 1.1 and 2.0 support for it!
You can try to run the old GLES games and GL Benchmark, it will run on HTC HD2, that means it has only GLES 1.0 support!
You aren't surprised, are you? HTC always ship powerful hardware without any of the drivers necessary to actually use it. If you want to actually use the hardware you've paid for, don't buy from HTC.
Wtf does that mean?
Do you think XDA developpers will solve this problem !?
Zepiii said:
Wtf does that mean?
Do you think XDA developpers will solve this problem !?
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Unlikely. Not impossible, but unlikely.
Instead of posting the same thing in multiple forums, can you post a link to this DEMO so that other people can try it too, as I've searched and cant find it.
Cheers
More info or any new about this?
That's scaring me about buying my HD2
looks like a troll tbh all his other posts are about how much better his samsung ominia is compared to X phone.
It does support gles 2.0, but sadly, again there is no compatibility with other devices. Maybe htc will release a well documented sdk about gles 2.0 in the future, or you can buy it directly from them.
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Instead of posting the same thing in multiple forums, can you post a link to this DEMO so that other people can try it too, as I've searched and cant find it.
Cheers
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I do hope others will produce a cool demo for hd2 too, cause it does not work in the general way.
There exists a specific qualcomm gles 2.0 demo game, that only runs on hd2.
http://www.southend.se/games/electopia/index.php
Its very sad. My gles 2 apps arent run on hd2, but run on iphone 3gs, i8000 and acer f1.
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People have already performed GLBench 1.1 benchmarks, which runs on OpenGL ES 1.1. We already know the HD2 supports hardware-accelerated OpenGL ES 1.0 and 1.1.
The only thing that's unknown is OpenGL ES 2.0. I'm not sure if this is what you were trying to say or not, it's very hard to understand your broken English (I understand English may not be your first language, but I think you might need to be a bit more clear in the future)
I don't know if there are any OpenGL ES 2.0 benchmarks out there. If somebody finds one, and has an HD2 handy, maybe they can try it out for us?
HD2 isn't a game console, don't forget it. And to be honest, best games are generally the simpliest one like PocketUNO for example. It's sometimes great to have game like Xtrak/NFS, but when i really want to virtually driv, i prefer to play NFS on my computer
Btw, can someone confirm the game isn't running on a HD2 ?
Then, anyone having enough knowledge in HTC know if we can adapt it? XDA is the paradise of what HTC forget !
Also, i check the Toshiba TG01 looks nice, but he miss thing that the HD2 has... HD2 stays the perfect mobile for me compared to the others !
See ya.
Taril, as an I8000 owner, I'd love to know which apps you are talking about that will run on the Omnia II, but not on the HD2!?
The I8000 has plenty of it's own GLES problems (as a quick look at the stickies on i8000.modaco.com will show anyone). Chainfire et al are doing a great job of writing the drivers that Samsung couldn't be bothered with, so I'd be very surprised if there is LESS support out of the box for the HD2 than the I8000...
I currently have an HD2 on order to replace my I8000, but if you seriously think you can convince me, I'd be more than happy to save £500...
If the device can run Electopia it can run openGL ES 2.0
http://www.southend.se/games/electopia/download.php
Can someone try?
working great on hd2...
yes, it is running nice and smooth
Then it support GLES 2
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Then it support GLES 2
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Says who?
Maybe the game uses 1.0 in case of HD.
I didn't check out the site very but I didn't see anything about OpenGL ES 2.0 being REQUIRED to run the game (which obviously would hurt it's selling potential...).
Speaking of Benchmarks... Anyone know which test is used here and where to find it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2htj8r1gWgc&NR=1
The HD2 is doing well... ;-)
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Says who?
Maybe the game uses 1.0 in case of HD.
I didn't check out the site very but I didn't see anything about OpenGL ES 2.0 being REQUIRED to run the game (which obviously would hurt it's selling potential...).
Speaking of Benchmarks... Anyone know which test is used here and where to find it?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2htj8r1gWgc&NR=1
The HD2 is doing well... ;-)
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Really?
Read again:
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Platform: Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 8k
OS: Windows Mobile 6.1
Graphics Support: OpenGL ES 2.0
Screen Resolution: 800 x 480
Free RAM: 40 MB
Size on disk (installed): 14 MB
Touch Input
from the youtube video posted by the developers of the game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCwtOioGR8c
"This is one of the worlds first WVGA OpenGLES 2.0 games developed specifically for Qualcomm's Adreno 200 graphics core by Southend and Qualcomms Advanced Content Group. This next generation game i... "
This game requires OpenGL ES 2. period.
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Really?
Read again:
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Platform: Qualcomm Snapdragon™ 8k
OS: Windows Mobile 6.1
Graphics Support: OpenGL ES 2.0
Screen Resolution: 800 x 480
Free RAM: 40 MB
Size on disk (installed): 14 MB
Touch Input
from the youtube video posted by the developers of the game:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCwtOioGR8c
"This is one of the worlds first WVGA OpenGLES 2.0 games developed specifically for Qualcomm's Adreno 200 graphics core by Southend and Qualcomms Advanced Content Group. This next generation game i... "
This game requires OpenGL ES 2. period.
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Well OK, I hope you are right since I get mine in a few days
Thanks for confirming it works guy's, so much for the OP claiming his Omnia II was flying whilst the HD failed
I'm looking for somebody with a device that has OpenGL ES 3.0 support without an Adreno 330 GPU to run a test application of mine to see if there is a bug in my code (edit: unlikely), or if there is an issue with the Adreno driver (edit: likely). Would anybody with an n9000/Exynos variant of the Note 3 mind helping me out?
Why does this device have to stay on that ****ty Opengl 2 when on this Mali 450MP4 should work. I have a snap 410 device with adreno 306 GPU what is AMAZINGLY SLOW, but it has OpenGL ES 3.1, and the antutu scores are almost the same just because the "marooned" 3d bench has a 2500 score and just 300 in That chinese bench or whatever is called.
Is a mod possible to get OpenGL ES 3.0/3.1 on this device?
I'm sure that if we will have that kind of mod the benchmark scores will be significantly higher.
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Why does this device have to stay on that ****ty Opengl 2 when on this Mali 450MP4 should work. I have a snap 410 device with adreno 306 GPU what is AMAZINGLY SLOW, but it has OpenGL ES 3.1, and the antutu scores are almost the same just because the "marooned" 3d bench has a 2500 score and just 300 in That chinese bench or whatever is called.
Is a mod possible to get OpenGL ES 3.0/3.1 on this device?
I'm sure that if we will have that kind of mod the benchmark scores will be significantly higher.
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No.....Our hardware doesn't support OpenGl 3
If it did we would have got Android nougat
Its not about fast or slow its about support which is not available for our device's GPU.
Maybe,,,Maybe a driver I.e. from Mali or huawei can make it support but it's most likely not possible
HaiderHady said:
No.....Our hardware doesn't support OpenGl 3
If it did we would have got Android nougat
Its not about fast or slow its about support which is not available for our device's GPU.
Maybe,,,Maybe a driver I.e. from Mali or huawei can make it support but it's most likely not possible
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Maybe, but I got a tweak that makes OpenGL 3.0 possible for this device. Will post it later this evening
XTutorials said:
Maybe, but I got a tweak that makes OpenGL 3.0 possible for this device. Will post it later this evening
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Wow, I'm really curious about this. Only think we need now it's Vulkan API support, and only Mali could help us(and Khronos or Huawei, pushing Mali to implement is)
XTutorials said:
Maybe, but I got a tweak that makes OpenGL 3.0 possible for this device. Will post it later this evening
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I got what you did but.......I don't wanna ruin the fun
Keep up the hype
HaiderHady said:
I got what you did but.......I don't wanna ruin the fun
Keep up the hype
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Ruin it pls, at least in PM for me ?
D1stRU3T0R said:
Ruin it pls, at least in PM for me ?
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Hype man ........
D1stRU3T0R said:
Wow, I'm really curious about this. Only think we need now it's Vulkan API support, and only Mali could help us(and Khronos or Huawei, pushing Mali to implement is)
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Guide posted in "General' section.
Well, usually ARMV8 CPUs support virtualization. I was just wondering if it's somehow disabled on the Poco M3. I want to do kernel stuff and needed a cheap android arm processor that supports KVM (yes, I'll recompile the kernel for KVM support and etc)
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Well, usually ARMV8 CPUs support virtualization. I was just wondering if it's somehow disabled on the Poco M3. I want to do kernel stuff and needed a cheap android arm processor that supports KVM (yes, I'll recompile the kernel for KVM support and etc
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KVM not available in Qualcomm