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- From: dcinege@superlink.net (Dave Cinege)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.emulations
- Subject: Re: Pentium Bridgeboard.....Would you buy one?
- Date: 17 Mar 1996 09:52:58 GMT
- Organization: SuperNet Inc. (908) 828-8988
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- In <4ie1mb$gia@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>, claevius@firefly.prairienet.org (Brent Busby) writes:
- >Dave Cinege (dcinege@superlink.net) wrote:
- > (And if you can't get an XFree86 compatible chipset on the board,
- >could you at least make it possible to completely supercede the on-board
- >hardware with an ISA video card of the user's choice?)
-
- I already know of a Linux page and checked it out. From what I can see, the
- chipset I have in mind will not initially work. But at the very least I
- would make it so it could be disabled. This was already on my 'list'.
- Alot of people needed to do that on my Super Multi I/O card.
- Sounds stupid since the video is the main part of the card, but if once and
- awhile you have to run an uncommon OS...hey you need it.
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