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Re: Diamond Speed Star SVGA card

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Date: Friday, August 14, 1992 - 7:18 pm

In article <1992Aug14.171832.23483@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> mal11@po.CWRU.Edu (Matthew A. Lewis) writes:

Yes.


Yes.  There is currently no freely available S3 driver for X386.  However,
some of the Linux crew are working on one.  When available, it will probably
be folded into the X386 1.2 sources.  

The folks making the S3 are very friendly, and distribute accurate
doccumentation on their chips, for free.  Consequently, the S3 will be 
supported some time in the forseable future, x386 users will have 
an option for high speed graphics (I've seen X on a '486 running 
with the commercial S3 server.  VERY fast.  Very similiar to a 
fast RISC workstation, like an HP snake), S3 vendors will have 
a new market, and every body will win.

Colorado Memory Systems should take note of this - to the emerging 
free Unix market, and users of BSDI's product, many of their 
products are absolutely worthless, as they refuse to provide 
hardware documentation to anyone.


-- 
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IBM for AIX (appropriately called Aches by those having to administer it), but neither is as bad as AT&T.  Boycott AT&T, and let them know how you feel.
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Re: Diamond Speed Star SVGA card, Drew Eckhardt, (Fri Aug 14, 7:18 pm)
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