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Re: Website
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lugnet.off-topic.geek
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Thu, 16 Mar 2000 02:32:08 GMT
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On Wed, 15 Mar 2000 22:12:57 GMT, Todd Lehman <lehman@javanet.com>
wrote:
> Surely! It's an ATI XPERT(tm) 98, the 8-MB PCI version. UPC sticker says
> "XPERT 98 NA PCI 8M 100-419031 / 7 27419 40420 4". Says it's "Designed for
> Windows 95/98" but worked *absolutely* flawlessly (100% autodetected) under
> RHL 6.1.
Cool, I will probably look into it.
> The only gotcha I've run into so far with it is that I haven't figured out
> the magic strings to insert into XF86Config to make it work in 1600x1200x32bit
> mode -- defaults to 1600x1200x16bit and errs when I try to set it to 32bit.
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> Scrolling and window dragging speed is dang fast. Haven't tried out the
> gaming engine, I just wanted something solid for simple 2D work.
I'm bummed right now because I can't run at more than 1280x1024 at
75Hz, not because my video cards or monitor won't do it, but because
the Sybex 4-port switchbox I use doesn't handle anything higher than
that.
I'm thinking of getting a second 19" monitor for my main machine so I
can run it at whatever res/refresh rate I want.
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