At 15:29 18-8-04 , you wrote:
> AFAIK they still have quite some Gfx9000 modules in stock. That might
also
> be the reason they're not produced anymore. Maybe things will change (at

> least as long as the V9990 chips are available) when people start making

> requests for a Gfx9000.

Is this a joke? How many programmers promised to make software for the
GFX9000? There's not hat many software released for the GFX9000 so the
project died a slow dead...

We're trying to revive the Gfx9000 here, you know... Once the network card is available and we can use it to surf the net, Patriek and Laurens posted they'd want to make a browser for Gfx9000.


After these many years, I don't think people will buy a GFX9000 (and
ethernet card) to get connected to the WWW...

Maybe not, but it'll maybe be a start for more Gfx9000 development.

There is one laying in my closet with a lot of dust on it, you want to buy
it?

Nah, I already have both a Gfx9000 and a Video9000 which are used to... make Gfx9000 screenshots with.



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