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- From: gab10@griffincd.amdahl.com (Gary A Browning)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd
- Subject: Re: X386 and Diamond Stealth: not solution
- Message-ID: <7bgE02Wb1fVu01@JUTS.ccc.amdahl.com>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 03:17:13 GMT
- References: <-bannhr.hasty@netcom.com>
- Sender: netnews@ccc.amdahl.com
- Distribution: comp.unix.bsd
- Organization: Amdahl Corporation, Sunnyvale CA
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- In article <-bannhr.hasty@netcom.com>, hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty
- Jr) writes:
- >
- > Hello,
- >
- > This is a quick update on Diamond Stealth (S3 based svga).
- >
- > According to Geoff Orr, from Diamond, they are not going to publicly
- > release information on how to set their clocks. All new Diamond cards
- > not just the S3 based cards will use this method.
-
- I have a hard time believing that Diamond marketing believes this policy is in
- the best interest of the company. How is this going to save/make the company
- money? Does Geoff really represent Diamond? Which area does Geoff work for?
-
- I saved the Diamond BBS number from some other posting; 1-408-730-1100. Maybe
- someone with a modem can verify this policy? or at least inform the rest
- of the Diamond user community of this decision.
- --
- Gary Browning - another unhappy Diamond Video Card owner.
-