lunaslide wrote:
> At 02:22 PM 12/2/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >
> >I read that the driver for this card is integrated into Xfree86 3.3.3, so i
> >checked their website for info about the integration. The site said the card
> >is supported via the xsvga server. Does anyone know if this server is
> >accelerated for the card? I was surprised it is under xsvga...the MGA-G200
> >chipset is fast and has many features and I thought it would be supported
> >under a separate accelerated server and not in a generic server. just
> >wondering...
>
> On the SuSE home page, there is a link for SuSE X Servers. There is one
>specifically for Matrox G200 cards. There are subject to the same licence as XFree86
>servers and are freely available.
>
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I have a plain old generic SVGA card right now, but I want to purchase an accellerated
video card with TV out capabilities...
The Matrox Mystique AGP card has video / TV out capabilities...
Do the SuSE drivers support the video out capabilities of the Mystique?
If not, are there any accellerated AGP video cards with TV out capabilities, that are
supported by the SuSE 6.0 distribution?
I'm getting ready to purchase a new digital video camcorder, and want to plug it
directly into the computer...
Are there any AGP cards that support not only TV video output, but video input as
well, and are they supported by the new SuSE 6.0 distribution?
Thanks in advance,
Joe Fisher
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