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From: Digestifier <Linux-Misc-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 94 02:13:16 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #730
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Linux-Misc Digest #730, Volume #2 Sat, 10 Sep 94 02:13:16 EDT
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Contents:
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Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ?? (Bill C. Riemers)
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Re: DOOM (Re: 320x200 X resolution?) (Sam Oscar Lantinga)
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Re: DOOM (Re: 320x200 X resolution?) (Pat McManus)
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>>Cheap Ethernet Pocket adapter and driver source!<< (Dennis Director)
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Linux DOOM is out! (Caleb Epstein)
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Re: Digiboard on Linux (Daniel Brockhaus)
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Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI vs (Mark A. Davis)
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Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI v (Mark A. Davis)
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Re: OS/2 vs. Unix Which one is better and why??? (William Huang)
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DOOM linux with TERM support. (Christophe Person)
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Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI vs (Martin Sohnius)
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Re: Will a math coprocessor REALLY help? (Tracy R. Reed)
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Re: Biz.comp.linux* (Pierre Uszynski)
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Xconfig for 320x200 or similar mode? (Benjamin Alman)
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Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ?? (Bill C. Riemers)
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From: bcr@k9.via.term.none (Bill C. Riemers)
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
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Subject: Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ??
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Date: 09 Sep 1994 22:44:47 GMT
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Reply-To: bcr@physics.purdue.edu
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>>>>> "Hans" == Hans Peter Verne <hpv@lynx.uio.no> writes:
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Hans> Now that DOOM has been released for Linux w/X (Thanx,
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Hans> Dave!), how about a nice video mode for it ? David Taylor
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Hans> says: "I understand there's now a 320x200 mode. I'd
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Hans> recommend it."
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Hans> Anybody knows how to set up such a mode? It's standard VGA,
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Hans> as far as I know (which isn't very far...), but can it be
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Hans> run by any server ? What about dotclocks, vertical timing,
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Hans> horisontal timing, etc ? The regular files that came with
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Hans> Xfree86 didn't mention that low resolution..... :-(
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Hans> And now, how will I ever finish my ph.d. ??
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I just downloaded a copy from sunsite.unc.edu. I've noticed two major
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problems:
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1. Things are mirror immaged at block level. This makes most of the
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screen very difficult to view. As an example letter A in ammow
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appears as
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_
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/ \
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||
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^--> i.e. half the leg of A is on the wrong side.
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This problem is only present if I use the -2, -3, or -4 option.
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2. There is significant delay between action and sound. i.e. I
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can fire my gun and then turn halfway around before the gun
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sound comes through my speakers.
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Also I can't figure out how to use the VGA mode instead, of the x
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mode.
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Hans> Followup-To: alt.games.doom
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Sorry, that is not one of the alt newsgroups carried by my site. In
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general it is not a good idea to use a Followup-To: line from an
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official newsgroup to an alt news group as you loss half of the readers.
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Bill
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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From: slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu (Sam Oscar Lantinga)
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Subject: Re: DOOM (Re: 320x200 X resolution?)
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 22:27:52 GMT
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: LINUX: An X version with 16-bit sound is running. It'll likely
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: perform like a dog on mortal systems, but it's very smooth on my
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: DX/2 66. At sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/Incoming/linxdoom.tgz.
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: May be moved. Remember: it was just for fun and is not supported.
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: Do not send e-mail to tech support, please.
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: Poor sunsite....
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To help take the load off of sunsite, I have it temporarily
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on my machine dewdrop.water.ca.gov in /pub/doom/lnxdoom.tgz
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Note that pixel doubling/tripling doesn't work, and sound only
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works with a 16 bit soundcard. (Anyone want to sell one cheap? *grin*)
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Enjoy!
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-Sam
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From: mcmanus@cunnin.res.wpi.edu (Pat McManus)
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Subject: Re: DOOM (Re: 320x200 X resolution?)
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 23:22:49 GMT
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[note c.o.l.d eliminated from distribution]
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last time on comp.os.linux.development, slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu said..
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>: LINUX: An X version with 16-bit sound is running. It'll likely
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>: perform like a dog on mortal systems, but it's very smooth on my
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>: DX/2 66. At sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/Incoming/linxdoom.tgz.
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>: May be moved. Remember: it was just for fun and is not supported.
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>: Do not send e-mail to tech support, please.
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>
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>: Poor sunsite....
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>
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> To help take the load off of sunsite, I have it temporarily
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>on my machine dewdrop.water.ca.gov in /pub/doom/lnxdoom.tgz
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>
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i've done the same: ftp cunnin.res.wpi.edu /pub/linxdoom.tgz
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I'll keep it there about a week..
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>Note that pixel doubling/tripling doesn't work, and sound only
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>works with a 16 bit soundcard. (Anyone want to sell one cheap? *grin*)
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the sounds are the same (with the 16bit..).. and in 640x480 the size
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is very playable.. nice to be able to get in a quick doom session
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without having to take the linux box off the net for it's ususal inet
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services..
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-Pat
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--
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Patrick R. McManus Computer Science 1996
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NYSERNet, Inc. mcmanus@nysernet.org mcmanus@wpi.edu
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Check out the cunnin.res.wpi.edu gopher, web, and ftp servers.
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My loyalty is to the truth and my ideals; not to expediency or tradition.
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------------------------------
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From: dennis@cauchy.math.nwu.edu (Dennis Director)
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Subject: >>Cheap Ethernet Pocket adapter and driver source!<<
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 16:14:13 GMT
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I have recently purchased a "generic" pocket ethernet adapter
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for my notebook. It turns out to be an Accton EtherPocket-SP.
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It costs less than $100, the barrier I was waiting to see
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brocken. It works well from DOS on the parallel port of my
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notebook talking to my Linux machine.
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What would be very nice, is the ability to boot Linux on the
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notebook and use the pocket ethernet adapter from Linux.
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The nice people at Accton in Taiwan have sent me the complete
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assembly source of their packet driver for DOS.
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I don't know how compatible this is with other pocket adapters,
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but the information should all be there in the source.
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Porting the driver is too much for me for now.
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Anyone interested in getting a Linux driver to work for this?
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Seems like many people would like notebook connectivity for
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Linux for less than $100. Thanks, dennis@math.nwu.edu
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------------------------------
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From: cae@cae.ny.jpmorgan.com (Caleb Epstein)
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Subject: Linux DOOM is out!
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 15:13:24 GMT
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Reply-To: epstein_caleb@jpmorgan.com
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Just when I thought I might start getting some work done, Id
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releases the Linux port of DOOM! Here's an excerpt from "finger
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help@idsoftware.com":
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| LINUX: An X version with 16-bit sound is running. It'll likely
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| perform like a dog on mortal systems, but it's very smooth on my
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| DX/2 66. At sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/Incoming/linxdoom.tgz.
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| May be moved. Remember: it was just for fun and is not supported.
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| Do not send e-mail to tech support, please.
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I'm trying to grab the files m'self right now, but sunsite is
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*really* bogged down. I guess everyone else has the same idea. Good
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luck, and happy Linux-DOOMing!
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--
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[ epstein_caleb@jpmorgan.com | Caleb Epstein | JP Morgan & Co. Incorporated ]
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------------------------------
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From: scar@joker.gerwin.net (Daniel Brockhaus)
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Subject: Re: Digiboard on Linux
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 13:21:55 GMT
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David Cabot (cabot@tct.com) wrote:
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> I need to know if anyone has written a DigiBoard driver for linux yet.
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Dumb DigiBoard cards are supported by the kernel, turn on BOCA support in
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drivers/char/serial.c and set the card to addresses 100h, 108h etc.
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Intelligent cards are being worked on as far as I know. I've no idea when
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(and if) a driver will be available.
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Bye, Daniel
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PS.
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Anyone patched the dumd driver to use the card's status register? Would
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speed things up a lot!
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===========================================================================
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| Daniel Brockhaus | Deserves it! I Daresay he does. Many that live |
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| scar@joker.gerwin.net | deserve death. And some that die deserve life. |
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| | Can you give it to them? Then be not to eager |
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| GerWinNET Support Team | to deal out death in judgement! |
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===========================================================================
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.hp,comp.sys.hp.apps,comp.sys.sun.apps,comp.windows.x,comp.windows.x.apps,comp.unix.unixware
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From: mark@taylor.infi.net (Mark A. Davis)
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Subject: Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI vs
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Date: Fri, 09 Sep 1994 12:05:04 GMT
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clark@ist.flinders.edu.au (Steven R. Clark) writes:
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>In article H02@novell.co.uk, msohnius@novell.co.uk (Martin Sohnius) writes:
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>> Thomas Tonino (ttonino@bio.vu.nl) wrote:
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>> : As regarding the making availabele of a 'copy to illegaly copy'
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>> : wordperfect for Linux on Sunsite, I might want to call to your
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>They are definately NOT interested in allowing people to pirate their software.
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>They are also not interested in porting WP to Linux either. We have offered to
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>help .. official word is .. don't call us, we'll call you .. and we were willing
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>to pay for it too ...
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There is no need for a Linux port of WordPerfect for Unix. WordPerfect
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for Unix already runs under Linux using ICBS/COFF. Better to pester
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WordPerfect for aknowledgement and support of using the SCO version on
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Linux.
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--
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/--------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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| Mark A. Davis | Lake Taylor Hospital | Norfolk,VA (804)-461-5001x431 |
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| Director/SysAdmin | Information Systems | mark@taylor.infi.net |
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\--------------------------------------------------------------------------/
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.hp,comp.sys.hp.apps,comp.sys.sun.apps,comp.windows.x,comp.windows.x.apps,comp.unix.unixware
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From: mark@taylor.infi.net (Mark A. Davis)
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Subject: Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI v
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Date: Fri, 09 Sep 1994 12:07:13 GMT
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clark@ist.flinders.edu.au (Steven R. Clark) writes:
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>In article 4gr@sun0.urz.uni-heidelberg.de, andreas@orion.mgen.uni-heidelberg.de (Andreas Helke) writes:
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>> Thomas Tonino (ttonino@bio.vu.nl) wrote:
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>> : As regarding the making availabele of a 'copy to illegaly copy'
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>> : wordperfect for Linux on Sunsite, I might want to call to your
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>> : attention that in the past Wordperfect Netherlands approach to
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>> : piracy has been something like 'It helps us sell'....
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>>
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>>
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>> : So... maybe it would be a good idea... but it should look less official I think.
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>>
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>> I think the original idea was a unsuported but free version recompiled to be
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>> a linux only binary. This might indeed be a valuable marketing tool for the
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>> commercial unix versions.
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>Novell are not even interested in a commercial version of WP for Linux .. at least
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>they were not when we asked them.
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Again, there is no need for a Linux version of WP. The SCO version runs
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fine.... pester them for official support of running the SCO version
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under Linux IBCS/COFF (which is a possibility); don't bother worrying
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about a native Linux version because it WILL NOT HAPPEN.
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--
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/--------------------------------------------------------------------------\
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| Mark A. Davis | Lake Taylor Hospital | Norfolk,VA (804)-461-5001x431 |
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| Director/SysAdmin | Information Systems | mark@taylor.infi.net |
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\--------------------------------------------------------------------------/
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------------------------------
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From: wyhuang@sdcc15.ucsd.edu (William Huang)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.os2.advocacy
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Subject: Re: OS/2 vs. Unix Which one is better and why???
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Date: 9 Sep 94 19:31:42 GMT
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My software runs better on Linux than on OS/2.
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Details:
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I installed all the gnu-stuff on OS/2. The code I ran had a core
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image of 4MBytes on SPARCs. On OS/2 it was 10MBytes (I'm not sure
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why I think it my be a lot of those gcc-lib/emx DLL's or something).
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That plus 8MBytes for the OS/2 system core and my computer was
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swapping like mad (I have only 16MBytes of RAM). (I'd appreciate
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it if an OS/2 expert can tell me if I'm doing something wrong).
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OS/2 is horrible when it starts swapping.
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I decided I could not do my work in OS/2 and installed Linux. The
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same program which required 4Mbytes on SPARC also took 4M on Linux,
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and the kernel overhead, after recompiling, was only approx 250k.
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On top of that, I did not have to convert my csh shell scripts to
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REXX. So now I'm more or less happy with Linux except I'm still
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complaining because Linux will not let me run matlab for windows,
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nor can I run Quicken while waiting for a process to complete
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in the background.
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Nothing is perfect I guess! But if I wanted to do my work on OS/2
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I would have to go out and buy a lot more memory.
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------------------------------
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From: chrisp@dirac.neusc.bcm.tmc.edu (Christophe Person)
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom,comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: DOOM linux with TERM support.
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 11:30:13 -0500
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Like you all know, DOOM linux is out.
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But what about a DOOM linux version that run with TERM ? It would be less
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painfull that blocking your computer using the modem version. I don't know
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if it wouldn't be simpler to have a IHHD server supporting term instead.
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Opened discussion....
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Also, is there any server on the internet that provide IHHD doom. I am probably
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not the only one who don't know anybody to play with (even with the net version)
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and would like to meet people from all over the world on the DOOM playground.
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Christophe Person
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Computational Neurobiology Lab
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<a href="http://dirac.bcm.tmc.edu/tools/mailtochrisp.html">
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Mail to me</a>
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.sys.hp,comp.sys.hp.apps,comp.sys.sun.apps,comp.windows.x,comp.windows.x.apps,comp.unix.unixware
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From: msohnius@novell.co.uk (Martin Sohnius)
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Subject: Re: The snatchability factor (was Re: WABI vs
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 20:44:44 GMT
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Steven R. Clark (clark@ist.flinders.edu.au) wrote:
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: In article H02@novell.co.uk, msohnius@novell.co.uk (Martin Sohnius) writes:
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: > Thomas Tonino (ttonino@bio.vu.nl) wrote:
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: > : As regarding the making availabele of a 'copy to illegaly copy'
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: > : wordperfect for Linux on Sunsite, I might want to call to your
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: > : attention that in the past Wordperfect Netherlands approach to
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: > : piracy has been something like 'It helps us sell'....
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: >
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: > : So... maybe it would be a good idea... but it should look less official I think.
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: >
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: > I would have my doubts whether Novell-Wordperfect Inc. still has
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: > this attitude. Why don't you try? (But I would recommend a VERY good
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: > legal insurance policy first.)
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: >
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: They are definately NOT interested in allowing people to pirate their software.
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: They are also not interested in porting WP to Linux either. We have offered to
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: help .. official word is .. don't call us, we'll call you .. and we were willing
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: to pay for it too ...
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Over lunch today, I mentioned this thread to the guy who is in charge of
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software piracy issues for Novell-Wordperfect in Europe. His reaction was
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"forward the thread to me". (See above, re legal insurance.)
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BTW, I understand that WP 6 for UnixWare is in beta.
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--
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+--------------------------------------------+
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Martin Sohnius | "It doesn't matter whether the cat is |
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Novell Labs Europe | black or white, as long as it catches |
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Bracknell, England | mice." - Deng Xiaoping |
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+44-1344-724031 +--------------------------------------------+
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(I speak for myself, not for Novell or anyone else.)
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------------------------------
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From: treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu (Tracy R. Reed)
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Subject: Re: Will a math coprocessor REALLY help?
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Date: 9 Sep 1994 23:39:32 GMT
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Sven Goldt (goldt@math.tu-berlin.de) wrote:
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: IMHO a math co wouldn't improve much, but more ram !
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Definity, more RAM, definitly....
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=============================================================================
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Mr. Tracy Reed |Every artist is a cannibal.| Why did dad cry
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San Diego State Univ. |Every poet is a thief. | when I gave him
|
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Aerospace Engineering |All kill their inspiration | Willmaker 1.0?
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treed@ucssun1.sdsu.edu |And sing about their grief.|
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treed@tbn-bbs.com |-U2 IRC-Maelcum /me smiles |
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=============================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: pierre@shell.portal.com (Pierre Uszynski)
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Crossposted-To: biz.config
|
||||
Subject: Re: Biz.comp.linux*
|
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 05:14:49 GMT
|
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In <Cvu65K.C7M@dpcsys.com> dan@dpcsys.com (Dan Busarow) writes:
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>Steve Wicke (spire@teleport.com) wrote, in biz.config:
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>> I would like to create a set of groups called biz.comp.linux* for
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>> hardware, & software. Maybe we could just call it
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>> biz.comp.linux.services. What do you think?
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>
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>5 comp.os.linux groups [exist]. Why [...] a new hierarchy in biz?
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And so far, distribution, configuration and consulting businesses
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have been welcome to post there (within the usual limits of decency,
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and etiquette...), and get mentioned in the FAQs easily. It's just that
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these are groups where these limits are actually respected, as opposed
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to many others :-( I guess that it has to do with the principals of
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these businesses being net dwellers themselves :-)
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Pierre.
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pierre@shell.portal.com
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------------------------------
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From: alman@myhost.subdomain.domain (Benjamin Alman)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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Subject: Xconfig for 320x200 or similar mode?
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 04:45:49 GMT
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Reply-To: alman@strangiato.Res.WPI.EDU
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Does anyone know how to get a 320x200 or similar resolution in XFree386
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2.1.1 ??? I have an ATI GUP video card, and a CTX CPS-1560 monitor...
|
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|
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my video stuff in my Xconfig is:
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|
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accel
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chipset "mach32"
|
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option "hw_cursor"
|
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clocks 100 126 92 36 51 57 0 44 135 32 110 80 39 45 75 65 50 63 ...
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... 46 18 25 28 0 22 67 16 55 40 19 23 37 33
|
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modes "1024x767" "800x600" "640x480"
|
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biosbase 0xC0000
|
||||
virtual 1024 767
|
||||
viewport 0 0
|
||||
|
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modeDB
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"1024x767" 65 1024 1080 1222 1304 767 771 777 798
|
||||
"800x600" 36 800 824 896 1024 600 601 603 625
|
||||
"640x480" 25.175 640 644 760 800 480 491 493 525
|
||||
25.175 640 672 768 800 480 490 492 525
|
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|
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any ideas????????? Please email me if possible.. thanks!
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|
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--
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=============================================================================
|
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From: Ben Alman, Internet: alman@wpi.edu, My PC: alman@strangiato.res.wpi.edu
|
||||
Linux 1.1.49 + XFree386-2.1.1, Slackware 2.0 on an i486 DX/2-66 with 20mb RAM
|
||||
It's just the age, It's just a stage, We disengage, We turn the page... -Rush
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: bcr@k9.via.term.none (Bill C. Riemers)
|
||||
Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
|
||||
Subject: Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ??
|
||||
Date: 10 Sep 1994 05:30:00 GMT
|
||||
Reply-To: bcr@physics.purdue.edu
|
||||
|
||||
>>>>> "Tim" == Tim Smith <tzs@u.washington.edu> writes:
|
||||
|
||||
Tim> Bill C. Riemers <bcr@physics.purdue.edu> wrote:
|
||||
>> 2. There is significant delay between action and sound. i.e. I
|
||||
>> can fire my gun and then turn halfway around before the gun
|
||||
>> sound comes through my speakers.
|
||||
|
||||
Tim> Get shorter speaker cables.
|
||||
|
||||
Yea, Yea! Thats the ticket. What a great suggestion. Not! :-) :-)
|
||||
Last I check signals travel fairly fast through speaker wire. I
|
||||
suppose someone could get long enough cables for this to be a problem, but
|
||||
at that point I would be more worried about my floor caving in from
|
||||
tons of cable. Someone else pointed out the problem is that the sound
|
||||
is playing at way too slow of a speed. That is probably why the sound
|
||||
continues even after I quit the game.
|
||||
|
||||
It sounds like, from other people's post, sound isn't working properly
|
||||
for anyone. If I turn off the speakers and drop the screen resolution
|
||||
it is playable, but not with anywhere near the quality I can get in
|
||||
DOS... From dos it takes the full screen and the sound works
|
||||
right. I guess I won't be ordering any of the other episodes if
|
||||
this is the best it gets. However, I'm still hoping there is a
|
||||
way to change the audio device defaults to get it to work right.
|
||||
|
||||
Bill
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
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