- INTEGRATED INTEL GMA X4500 GRAPHICS OPENGL MAC OS
- INTEGRATED INTEL GMA X4500 GRAPHICS OPENGL DRIVERS
- INTEGRATED INTEL GMA X4500 GRAPHICS OPENGL DRIVER
- INTEGRATED INTEL GMA X4500 GRAPHICS OPENGL WINDOWS
You can enable it by setting -enabled=true in about:config. GL layers acceleration is not yet enabled by default (see bug 594876).
INTEGRATED INTEL GMA X4500 GRAPHICS OPENGL DRIVER
WebGL is enabled by default, so it works if your OpenGL driver is whitelisted or if you bypass the blocking (see below). XRender is used via Cairo, and is not subject to any blacklisting. That includes the following generations of GPUs: ATI Radeon X1000 and older, NVIDIA Geforce FX and older, and Intel GMA 950 and older.įor MSAA, we block all ATI cards except for AMD Radeon HD 6490M (device id 0圆760) and ATI Radeon HD 4670 (device id 0x9488).
INTEGRATED INTEL GMA X4500 GRAPHICS OPENGL MAC OS
One exception is acceleration, which is enabled on all Mac OS versions.įor layers acceleration, we also block all old graphics adapters that do not fully support OpenGL 2.1 in hardware (use slow software fallbacks), or that can't render to non-power-of-two texture-backed framebuffers. See bug 636611įor layers acceleration, we require Mac OS version 10.6.3 or newer. On Macįor WebGL, we require Mac OS version 10.6 or newer. Our current blacklisting implementation does not properly support dual-GPU systems (bug 628129). This does not affect default functionality, as we use ANGLE instead of OpenGL by default for WebGL rendering anyway.
INTEGRATED INTEL GMA X4500 GRAPHICS OPENGL DRIVERS
We block the OpenGL drivers on Intel cards on Windows, see bug 625118. In Firefox 7 and newer, Direct2D is no longer blacklisted on these GPUs. Up to and including Firefox 6, on certain GPUs in the GMA X3000 generation (G35, GL960, GM965), we block Direct2D.
INTEGRATED INTEL GMA X4500 GRAPHICS OPENGL WINDOWS
We block Direct3D 10 features (including Direct2D) on buggy installations where the Intel driver version reported in the Windows Registry is not equal to the version of the driver DLL, igd10umd32.dll/igd10umd64.dll. For example, by 'GMA X3000' we mean all Intel GMA X3000, X3100, X3500 products.
Notice that 12.11 beta is the commercial version number. We require AMD driver version greater than 12.11 beta (November 2012) on Windows 8, see bug 806991. The actual check is performed on the technical version number, and we require it to be at least 8.741.0.0. Notice that 10.6 is the commercial version number. We require AMD driver version 10.6 (June 2010) or newer on Windows up to 7, see bug 623338. So WebGL should still work, but will use the OpenGL driver. On Optimus devices, ANGLE rendering for WebGL is blocked (bug 636870). On NVIDIA GeForce 6100/6150/6200 TurboCache cards, we block Direct3D 9 accelerated layers, see bug 612007, bug 644787, bug 645872. This corresponds to the last 5 digits in the technical version number, which for instance is 8. Notice that 257.21 is the commercial version number. We require NVIDIA driver version 257.21 (June 2010) or newer, see bug 623338. Layers acceleration is blocked on Windows versions older than Windows XP. Windows 2003 is identified as Windows XP for the present purposes. We're open to whitelisting more vendors if needed. This was required primarily by various crashes on virtual machines with unusual vendor names (bug 621411).
On WindowsĪll vendors other than AMD/ATI, NVIDIA, Intel are blocked (bug 623338). This list is presented for historical reasons, and is not currently up to date. The compiled-in blacklist is implemented separately for each OS/platform (Windows, Mac, X11). This is a list of all the Hardware/OS combinations that we have blocked using the downloaded StageFright decoding blacklisting feature introduced in Firefox 17 for Android. Driver version does not match known NVIDIA drivers