Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/11/30/20:22:12
Orlando Andico wrote:
> this is a legacy of the bad old days when Matrox required signing of an ND
> before they would give you anything (similar to the old problem with
> Diamond cards).
>
> however, i just read yesterday that XFree86 is adding support for the
> Matrox Millenium to their Xservers on high-end PC's and the DECpc XL (the
> Alpha-based "NT Dream Machine," better served under Linux/Alpha).
> Apparently, Matrox has come to their senses and agreed to release the
> information.
Do you think they will give the documentation for free on the Net, or
will we have to dig through the XFree86 sources?
> so I suppose Matrox would have the details on how to get programming
> information on their web page or whatever.. or check the XFree86 home page
Is Matrox at http://www.matrox.com? (I just invented the URL, so I'm not
sure ;-)))
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