A clever chap has managed to enable the PhysX layer on HD 3800 series ATI Radeon cards, and he wants to add more to the list.
Details in the news article
Details in the news article
name='PP Mguire' said:When will PhysX be availible for all cards is what im wondering.
name='Rastalovich' said:I know there`s been Ati talk in the past regarding physics stuff, and alt to physx.
But inherently, I can see and understan that all a gfx card manuf needs to do it hijack the physx drivers - legitimately they`d need permission, I`m thinking.
But still, they *could* just attach code to an existing physx driver install and branch off it.
Can`t see it tho in this day`n`age. Every1 wants and needs to be 2000% legit or face the lawyers.
name='rrjwilson' said:ATi stuff currently uses the Havok system that was bought out.
nVidia stuff use CUDA (renamed PhysX).
ATi 3 series was always meant to have physics help in it and anyone reading the website when first announced would no this.
The good bit is that nVidia has said that once they release the first public CUDA software that they will release a complete open source SDK stuff for all developers to enable their kit (although one step behind nVidia's funkiness)