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1:02 PM - 09/29/1999 by
Silvino Orozco
The Neon 250 provides a pretty basic set of drivers with common features. We have provided screenshots of each display property window.

Here we have the basic display controls that seem to be pretty standard

Here we have the Direct3D options for the Neon 250. You're able to change quiet a few things here but we're mostly interested in the V-sync option right now.

The Neon 250 is backwards compatible with PowerSGL and has an option screen for it. PowerSGL is a PowerVR native API.

As we make our way around the Neon's option windows, we find the MiniGL option window. Keep in mind that there is no OpenGL ICD at this time.





