On Thu, 8 Aug 1996, Mark Phillips wrote: > >On Wed, 7 Aug 1996, Mark Phillips wrote: > > > >There are many problems with the ET4000/W32 cards. You can try a beta > >version from XFREE or try my solution--replace the card with one that > >works under the present XFREE86 distribution. > > Hmm, I thought it was supposed to work. Anyway, what cards would you > recommend as being good and reliable, working well under the present > XFree86?
I have used several versions of the Diamond Stealth 64 cards. I replaced a Stealth 32 (ET4000) with a Stealth 64 (S3 868 with 2M VRAM). I use a VLB Stealth 64 864 DRAM at home. I've also used the PCI version of the Stealth 64 DRAM with the Trios64 chipset at work--this one is now selling locally for as little as $77 in San Diego. The problem with Diamond is that they change their hardware versions almost every month, but all of the above work well and are accelerated with the S3 sever. I think it is probably possible to do better and/or go cheaper, but I've stuck with these cards on all of my machines. I spent about a day trying to get the W32 server to work with that Stealth 32. That was several months back. I read the postings on the Linux news groups and found that people were having limited success with the beta versions of XFREE, but they could not even get more than 256 colors. That's when I decided to swap the card with someone at work who doen't run Linux. Good luck. Syrus. ---------------------------------------------------------- Syrus Nemat-Nasser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> UCSD Physics Dept.