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- From: steffen@gfz-potsdam.dbp.de
- Subject: RE: How to measure the VGA clocks
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- ... replying to Digest (#23), so no citations, sorry ...
- Sebastian,
- it's a nice-looking thing you posted, but it confuses me... (Yes, there
- was a similar procedure in one of the last iX magazine issues.)
- What are the numbers you listed at the bottom of your Xconfig file ?
- Where do they come from ??? I don't like "magic numbers" very much,
- so could you explain the source of them ?
- Another Q : does the procedure work with the other cards too ? I seriously
- want a Paradise 256K to get running X, but ... it's in a notebook (I have
- posted about it previously, no answer yet). Can I get it going using your
- method ???
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- Steffen Grunewald | steffen@gfz-potsdam.dbp.de | Phone : (+49)331-310526
- GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Telegrafenberg A3, O-1561 Potsdam, Germany
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