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Re: Linux New hardware competability



On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Alexander Indenbaum wrote:

> On Tue, 10 Jun 1997, Eddie Harari wrote:
> 
> > Hi , 
> > 
> > I got a new computer so I can speed up some things , but I want
> > to know how would linux behave with his new workers !
> > 
> > 1. P-200MHZ - This should be no problem.
> > 2. 128MB    - No problem.
> > 3. TSENG 6000 4.5 MB - anyone ???
> 
> I use Tseng et6000 2M and it supported OK by XFree86 in SVGA server


Which of course means no acceleration support, no 16/24/32 bit support,
and just make it work like a fast Trident card, which is probably not what
was desired here.

--Ariel

> 
> > 4. CREATIVE CD - IDE normal support.
> > 5. SB 64 - is there a driver for that ???
> > 6. IDE DISK - 4.5 giga - should not be a problem .
> > 7. VIDEO CAM - any support ???
> >   
> >  I know some of these devices are new , can anyone tell me 
> >  if I should pray fordrivers or they allready exist???
> > 
> > -- 
> > Eddie Harari  - phone: 972-3-6190999
> >               fax  : 972-3-6190992
> >               ___________________
> >               Take A Walk In The Wild Side ...
> > 
> 
>   Alexander Indenbaum
>   baum@actcom.co.il
>   FreeBSD - Unix for PCs
>   http://www.freebsd.org/ 
> 
> 

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   | Ariel Biener                                            |
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