Re: Don't use Matrox cards (Was re:dosemu)

1996-08-20 Thread Barry Hughes
On Mon, 19 Aug 1996, Shaya Potter wrote:

 Um, FYI Matroax *HAVE* now allowed the source code to be released, and the
 drivers for their cards are being worked on, (at last) so, you can use
 this to tell what card to get ;)
When did this happen?  I talked to a friend, just a couple of weeks ago, 
and he said he just talked to Matrox and they were pretty dead set 
against giving their support away like that.  However, if I am wrong I 
admit it, and apologize for the wrong advice I gave.

Shaya

Actually just last week, keep an eye on the various linux newsgroups and
you'll see the cool stuff like this :) but they definately are now letting
the stuff out, we just have to wait for the drivers to be written

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Re: Don't use Matrox cards (Was re:dosemu)

1996-08-19 Thread Barry Hughes
On Mon, 19 Aug 1996, Shaya Potter wrote:

 Well, I'm currently using a Cirrus Logic GD5434, which works fine
 with XFree in 8 bit mode, but produces streaks at higher bpp's. Anyway,
 I'm getting a Matrox soon, a real speedster. Thanx for your time...

From experience Cirrus cards and chipsets work very well with XFree86, and
I would tend to recommend them.

If you plan to continue to use XFree, then I hope you don't buy a matrox 
video card.  They do not work with XFree and probably never will.  
They don't give away the information on how to use their cards, so the 
only way XFree could use their cards would be if XFree signed a 
non-disclosure agreement with them, which is kind of hard when you give 
away the source code to your product.  
If you are willing to buy a commercail X server from X inside or Metro X then 
it shouldn't be a problem.  But then again you will have to install it by 
hand, because their is no debian package for it, and dpkg won't know 
about it.
What might be good for you, is that if someone ever comes up with a 
rpm -- deb utility, you can buy a redhat cd, from cheapbuytes for around 
$30-40 and it comes with Metro X.  But if you wan't to be able to get all 
the source code for your programs you are still stuck.


Um, FYI Matroax *HAVE* now allowed the source code to be released, and the
drivers for their cards are being worked on, (at last) so, you can use
this to tell what card to get ;)


-Barry Hughes

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