On Tuesday 10 April 2001 13:50, Mattias Dahlberg wrote:
|BTW: has somebody tried *new* G800?
|Does it give NVidia a run?
|
| What!? There is no such thing as a G800 and no one knows if there ever
| gonna be. On the other hand it looks like Matrox will release a 'G550'.
|
Well, I got
Damm things still crippled!
from their (Matrox) own readme.txt:
This driver is based on the open source development being done within the
XFree86 Project. The driver remains unmodified, with the exception of the
HAL module, which is a closed source library used to enable features such as
On Tuesday 10 April 2001 12:25, Mike Perry wrote:
| Damm things still crippled!
|
| from their (Matrox) own readme.txt:
|
| This driver is based on the open source development being done within the
| XFree86 Project. The driver remains unmodified, with the exception of the
| HAL module,
BTW: has somebody tried *new* G800?
Does it give NVidia a run?
What!? There is no such thing as a G800 and no one knows if there ever gonna
be. On the other hand it looks like Matrox will release a 'G550'.
Regards,
Mattias
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Vadim Plessky wrote:
On Tuesday 10 April 2001 12:25, Mike Perry wrote:
| This driver is based on the open source development being done within the
| XFree86 Project. The driver remains unmodified, with the exception of the
| HAL module, which is a closed source
On Tuesday 10 April 2001 12:18, Vadim Plessky wrote:
On Tuesday 10 April 2001 12:25, Mike Perry wrote:
| Damm things still crippled!
|
| from their (Matrox) own readme.txt:
|
| This driver is based on the open source development being done within
| the XFree86 Project. The driver
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Mike Perry wrote:
Damm things still crippled!
from their (Matrox) own readme.txt:
This driver is based on the open source development being done within the
XFree86 Project. The driver remains unmodified, with the exception of the
HAL module, which is a closed source