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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: Mon, 10 Oct 94 04:13:18 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #911
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Linux-Misc Digest #911, Volume #2 Mon, 10 Oct 94 04:13:18 EDT
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Contents:
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Sorry Only Testing (Briny Seawitch)
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what IS maple? (Frank M. Haynes)
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Re: Newest Linux Journal? (Phil Hughes)
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Re: PPP disconnect question (Al Longyear)
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Re: what IS maple? (Robert Ashcroft)
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Re: ! Can I benchmark on your Pentium ?!? (ScottM48)
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Re: [Q]Linux on PPC a hoax? (David M. Gabrius)
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SURVEY: Graphics card benchmarks under XFree86 (10 Oct 94) (Farrell McKay)
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XFree86-3.1 binaries incomplete at tsx-11.mit.edu (C. Eric Williford)
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: seawitch@calypso.navo.navy.mil (Briny Seawitch)
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Subject: Sorry Only Testing
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Date: 7 Oct 1994 23:58:57 GMT
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Reply-To: seawitch@navo.navy.mil
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Sorry, only testing my latest xrn compile.
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--
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N. R.
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seawitch@navo.navy.mil
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=================================================================
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Standard Disclaimers Apply!
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=================================================================
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------------------------------
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From: frank@vatmom.COM (Frank M. Haynes)
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Subject: what IS maple?
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Date: Sun, 9 Oct 94 13:52:40 GMT
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The subject says it.
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--Frank
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--
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====================================================================
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Frank Haynes 406 Pinetree Circle Decatur, GA 30032
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+1 404 279-4626 frank@vatmom.COM
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------------------------------
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From: fyl@eskimo.com (Phil Hughes)
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Subject: Re: Newest Linux Journal?
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Date: Sun, 9 Oct 1994 01:49:37 GMT
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Kevin K. Lewis (lewikk@grasshopper.aud.alcatel.com) wrote:
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: Can anyone tell me if they've received the newest (November?) issue of
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: Linux Journal, yet?
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Well, we publish it and we don't have them yet. :-) They were shipped
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from the printer on Friday and we should have them on Monday. Our
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mailhouse promises us that they will go out within 3 days so they will be
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in the mail by Thursday.
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--
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Phil Hughes, Publisher, Linux Journal (206) 527-3385
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usually phil@ssc.com, sometimes fyl@eskimo.com
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.help
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From: longyear@netcom.com (Al Longyear)
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Subject: Re: PPP disconnect question
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Date: Sun, 9 Oct 1994 18:29:35 GMT
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richard@dutepp6.et.tudelft.nl (Richard Kooijman) writes:
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>I do this by calling pppd and specifying the connect and disconnect options.
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>The connect option works great, my script with chat script is called,
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>dialing occurs and information is fed to the PSTN gateway.
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>Later, when I want to disconnect, I run a script called ppp-kill.
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>It finds the pppd pid and sends it a SIGHUP.
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A quick way to 'find' the pid is to look in the file /var/run/ppp0.pid.
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>Now, I expected the disconnect script to be run next by pppd but it isn't.
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>Couple observations: the man page discussed this option, the binary
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>'reveals' the disconnect support (strings -a pppd), but the source
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>doesn't contain it! The pppd program doesn't complain about the
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>option either.
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The string 'disconnect' is defined in the module options.c. It stores
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the pointer to the single argument string in the global variable called
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"disconnector" in main.c.
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The disconect script is actually executed in the module main.c in the
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sequence:
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lcp_open(0); /* Start protocol */
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for (phase = PHASE_ESTABLISH; phase != PHASE_DEAD; )
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sigpause(0); /* Wait for next signal */
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/*
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* Run disconnector script, if requested
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*/
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if (disconnector) {
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if (device_script(disconnector, fd, fd) < 0) {
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syslog(LOG_WARNING, "disconnect script failed");
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die(1);
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}
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syslog(LOG_INFO, "Disconnected...");
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}
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So, does the system log show "Disconnected..."?
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--
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Al Longyear longyear@netcom.com
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------------------------------
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From: rna@leland.Stanford.EDU (Robert Ashcroft)
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Subject: Re: what IS maple?
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Date: 9 Oct 1994 21:33:52 GMT
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Reply-To: rna@gsb-ecu.stanford.edu
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In article <1994Oct9.135240.7597@vatmom.com>,
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Frank M. Haynes <frank@vatmom.COM> wrote:
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>The subject says it.
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Same category as Mathematica---algebra cruncher.
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RNA
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------------------------------
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From: scottm48@aol.com (ScottM48)
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Subject: Re: ! Can I benchmark on your Pentium ?!?
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Date: 9 Oct 1994 16:01:03 -0400
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In article <32f6vp$7tl@lll-winken.llnl.gov>, runge@redhook.llnl.gov (Karl
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J. Runge) writes:
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I Would be gald to run your benchmarks for you if nobody has done so yet,
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send the programs that you wan't timed to P.O. Box 93026, Las Vegas,
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Nevada 89193-3026
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Sincerely,
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Scott A. Martin
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------------------------------
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From: gabrius@riker.cig.mot.com (David M. Gabrius)
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Subject: Re: [Q]Linux on PPC a hoax?
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Date: 6 Oct 1994 20:19:13 GMT
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In article <1994Oct5.062847.5386@venus.gov.bc.ca>,
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<rfraser@vanisl.decus.ca> wrote:
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>Is the Linux for the PPC project a hoax? Promised delivery of kernel was
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>August when the project was supposedly started, then September in the Linux
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>FAQ. I know it is difficult to port software written specifically for the
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>X86 to another platform and it does take time. The silence about this project
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>leads me to think the software is vaporware. If the project is real then we
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>have some real status reports like the Linux ports to other platforms. Thanks
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Obviously this person is really new to Linux, or else they wouldn't
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sound like a refugee from comp.sys.*.advocacy groups... ;-)
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One thing to get used to -- there is no such thing as "promised"
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delivery when it comes to Linux.
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One more thing -- no news is usually good news. It means that people
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aren't going to be screaming for something that they've heard is
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really cool but is nowhere near being done. And i've not seen any
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more status reports about other platforms than the PPC; the Amiga
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stuff is closest to being ready, and the Alpha/MIPS stuff is sexier,
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but not any more frequent without people screaming for a status
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report.
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"Ahh, kids today! They think that Linux should magically appear on
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any new platform. Back when I first started using Linux, the TCP/IP
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was barely there, and Donald Becker still hadn't nailed down ne2000
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drivers! Ahhhh...."
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*grin* From a guy who got 85-95% of the questions right on mdw's
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Linux Trivia Test in Linux Journal. (Anyone else agree with me?)
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--
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David Gabrius -- Motorola Cellular \\ gabrius@cig.mot.com \\ 708-632-5944
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Software Engineer \\"You miss too much these days if you stop to think" -U2
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"And you can find/Your own way out/You can build/And I can will..." -U2
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"Some days take less but most days take more" \\ #include<stddisclaimer.h>
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------------------------------
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From: fbm@thumbtack.bevc.blacksburg.va.us (Farrell McKay)
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Crossposted-To: comp.windows.x.i386unix,comp.benchmarks,comp.os.linux.help,aus.computers.linux,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video
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Subject: SURVEY: Graphics card benchmarks under XFree86 (10 Oct 94)
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Date: 10 Oct 1994 06:46:56 GMT
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Archive-name: xfree86-benchmarks
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Version: $Id: post,v 1.31 1994/10/10 02:00:32 fbm Exp fbm $
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These are the latest results from a survey of xbench results under XFree86.
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The idea of the survey is to compile a comprehensive set of benchmark results,
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obtained by running xbench against all the main 386/486/586 graphics cards,
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and thereby place the graphics cards in an approximate performance ranking.
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Ideally all the results should be gathered using the same host machine,
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on the same day of the week, while wearing the same socks and jocks.
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Unfortunately no-one has yet come forward with such a database (although
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such databases are rumoured to exist). This survey is the next best thing.
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The summary results below distill the essence of the survey into single line
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entries. The entries are grouped by XFree86 release number, and ranked
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in decreasing 'xstone' order (last column) within each group. Ranking by
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xstones is a bit arbitrary. It is instructive to examine all the other
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columns too.
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The xbench survey has a home on the World Wide Web, at
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http://thumbtack.bevc.blacksburg.va.us/xbench/
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If you have acess to a Web browser, check it out! It is at least
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6 x 10^24 times better than this plain old Usenet posting, in lots of ways.
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New additions to this database are always welcome - especially entries for
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the latest servers or for unlisted graphics cards. If you use XFree86,
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you can contribute to this survey. Grab a copy of xbench, make sure it
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has the GraphicsExposures patch (see below), run it on your machine,
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fill in the blank form provided below, and mail it back to me.
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Please do not send the raw xbench output - just fill in the blank form!
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I will collate and publish the results as they become available. XBench is
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available by ftp from hundreds of archive sites around the world.
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Check out archie for your nearest site.
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>>>>>> IT IS IMPORTANT TO USE THE CORRECT VERSION OF XBENCH. <<<<<<
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The correct version is the one with the "GraphicsExposures" patch.
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Check for this by looking at your source code - you should find calls to
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XSetGraphicsExposures(......, False);
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in the four files bitmapcpy.c complex1.c screencpy.c and scroll.c
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Some sites known to carry the patched version of xbench are:
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ftp.physics.su.oz.au:/xbench/xbench.tar.gz
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ftp.iastate.edu:/pub/netbsd/misc/xbench.tar.gz
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mcsun.eu.net:/os/linux/BETA/X_S3/xbench.tar.gz
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mcsun.eu.net:/os/linux/BETA/X_S3/xbench.tar.Z
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ftp.th-darmstadt.de:/pub/X11/other/xbench.tar.Z
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xbench.tar.gz file length=88785, /bin/sum=48788, /usr/5bin/sum=31503
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xbench.tar.Z file length=156750, /bin/sum=21120, /usr/5bin/sum=40999
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To run the benchmark,
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1. If possible, switch into one of the more common display resolutions
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before starting, e.g. 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024 etc.
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2. Kill off (i.e. exit from) all other programs on your machine,
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including your window manager! The only running program you
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should need is a single window from which to start xbench.
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XBench is a benchmark program. If it has to compete for
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memory or CPU, its results will suffer.
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3. Read the XBench README file and edit the script.run file.
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4. xset s off (turn off the screen saver)
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5. xbench < script.run > results/YOURFILE
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6. go have a coffee
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7. awk -f scripts/xstones.awk < results/YOURFILE
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Farrell.
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--
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Farrell McKay. Email: fbm@thumbtack.bevc.blacksburg.va.us (PGP key avail)
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========================= Blank Form ===========================================
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CPU : (386/486 SX/DX etc)
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CPU Clock Speed : (MHz)
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M'board Memory : (MBytes)
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Card Vendor + Model :
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Card Bus : (ISA/EISA/VLB/PCI)
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Chipset :
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Video Memory : (MBytes)
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Memory Type : (DRAM/VRAM)
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Memory Speed : (ns)
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Clock Chip :
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RAMDAC :
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Operating system :
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XFree86 release : (e.g. 2.1.1)
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XFree86 server : (e.g. XF86_SVGA)
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Physical resoln :
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Virtual resoln :
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Dot-clock : (MHz)
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Bits per pixel :
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XBench lines :
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XBench fills :
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XBench blits :
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XBench arcs :
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XBench text :
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XBench complex :
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XBench xstones :
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>>>>>>>> Did you use the patched version of XBench ?? (Yes/No) <<<<<<<<
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XBench ftp'd from :
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Submitted by :
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Date stamp :
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========================= Summary Results ======================================
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--- Hware --- XF86 Res Dot Px Display card Bus lin fil blt arc txt cplx xst
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CPU-Clk Mem Srvr P&V Clk Sz Type ----------- 000s -----------
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============================= XFree86 3.1 ===================================
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486DX2-66 16 S3 NN 75 8 Spider Tarantula64 V 583 173 160 7720 250 264 242
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486DX2-66 16 S3 NN 65 8 #9 GXE-64 P 456 114 106 7304 197 240 175
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486DX2-66 8 S3 NC 75 8 #9 GXE-64 V 419 116 114 6372 186 185 173
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486DX2-66 16 S3 NN 75 16 Spider Tarantula64 V 539 97 86 7078 247 205 165
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486DX2-66 16 W32 PL 36 8 Herc. Dynamite Pow V 235 58 88 5278 423 114 131
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486DX2-66 16 S3 PP 50 32 Spider Tarantula64 V 490 36 44 6328 216 106 85
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486DX-33 16 Mch32 NB 80 8 ATI GUP I 191 53 46 2201 94 77 77
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486DX2-66 16 S3 NN 65 16 #9 GXE-64 P 316 43 36 5961 136 87 76
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486DX-33 8 W32 NN 75 8 Herc. Dynamite D20 I 68 19 28 1343 151 49 43
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486DX2-66 16 SVGA NN 75 8 Viglen WD90C33 P 139 27 10 2024 156 59 34
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Pnt-90 48 SVGA NN 50 8 IBM (integrated) I 67 13 18 943 388 37 32
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============================= XFree86 2.1.1 ===================================
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486DX2-66 16 S3 NN 74 8 Diamond Stealth Pr V 417 89 77 6465 197 153 142
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486DX2-66 16 S3 NN 75 8 #9 GXE Level 12 V 442 80 65 6232 187 156 129
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486DX2-66 8 S3 NN 75 8 SPEA/V7 Mercury V 495 72 55 7018 160 134 113
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486DX-33 16 S3 EE 110 8 Actix Ultra+ I 323 68 59 2761 148 138 108
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486DX-50 16 S3 NN 80 8 ELSA Winner 1000 I 303 63 54 3865 155 128 103
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486DX-50 16 S3 CC 110 8 Metheus 928-4M V 310 67 50 3208 148 127 102
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486DX-50 16 Mch32 NN 75 8 ATI Ultra Pro V 335 65 56 2845 142 84 101
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486DX2-66 16 S3 NN 75 8 Diamond Stealth 24 V 340 54 45 5541 132 106 89
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486SX-25 16 S3 PM 36 8 Spea V7 Mirage I 186 48 41 639 113 101 76
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486DX2-66 20 S3 CC 135 8 #9 GXE Level 11 I 283 61 52 3345 56 121 74
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486DX-33 16 S3 NN 72 8 Miro Crystal 10SD V 248 44 36 2256 104 87 71
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486DX-33 8 S3 NN 75 8 Actix Grph Eng. 32 I 205 42 38 1504 101 89 70
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486DX2-66 8 S3 NN 45 8 Generic S3-805 V 265 45 39 2259 66 95 67
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486DX2-66 16 Mch32 cC 80 8 ATI Graphics Ultra V 271 36 31 3597 88 59 60
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486DX2-66 32 SVGA KK 80 8 Generic Cirrus 542 V 143 28 22 1862 281 44 51
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486DX2-66 4 SVGA NN 75 8 VIA C.Logic 5426 V 149 26 22 2097 238 42 49
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486DX2-50 8 SVGA NH 75 8 Genoa 8500VL-28 V 113 23 23 1464 197 36 46
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486DX2-66 20 SVGA DD 80 8 Generic Cirrus 542 V 133 24 17 1708 254 40 42
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386AM-40 8 Mch32 NN 65 8 ATI Graphics Ultra I 101 23 20 501 53 35 36
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386DX-25 8 SVGA PL 36 8 Hercules Dynamite I 33 8 5 230 23 19 12
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============================= XFree86 2.1 ===================================
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486DX2-66 32 S3 NN 77 8 STB Pegasus V 453 80 66 4318 195 156 131
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486DX2-66 32 S3 NN 67 8 STB Pegasus V 461 79 66 4154 191 141 129
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486DX2-66 32 S3 CC 125 8 STB Pegasus V 440 80 62 4240 193 153 127
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Pnt-66 32 S3 NN 85 8 ELSA Winner 2000 V 494 75 57 6275 205 145 123
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486DX2-66 16 S3 AA 185 8 #9 GXE Level 16 V 430 73 56 6833 182 139 117
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486DX2-66 16 S3 FC 85 8 Spea V7 Mercury V 472 69 55 4287 171 136 113
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486DX2-66 24 S3 CC 135 8 Spea V7 Mercury V 422 65 55 3404 162 132 109
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486DX2-66 20 S3 NN 65 8 #9 GXE Level 11 I 374 65 55 4873 168 129 108
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486DX2-66 8 S3 NL 75 8 Emca VGA-928-P P 370 64 55 3193 150 126 106
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486DX-33 8 S3 CC 108 8 Spea V7 Mercury I 329 65 55 255 146 133 104
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486DX2-66 16 S3 II 96 8 ELSA Winner 1000 P 312 62 52 2907 148 128 101
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486DX2-66 20 Mch32 HH 80 8 ATI Ultra Pro I 311 61 53 4336 144 133 100
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486DX2-66 16 S3 HH 110 8 ELSA Winner 1000 P 298 60 52 2769 146 128 100
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486DX-33 8 Mch32 OO 65 8 ATI Ultra XLR V 296 62 54 2723 129 83 95
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486DX-33 16 S3 NN 45 8 Actix Grph Eng. 32 I 234 55 52 2894 129 111 91
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486DX2-66 20 Mch32 NN 75 8 ATI Ultra Pro V 325 55 47 3437 129 75 88
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486DX2-66 20 Mch32 HH 80 8 ATI Ultra Pro V 323 56 48 3682 118 77 88
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486SX-33 16 S3 nN 45 8 VGA805-V from Uppe V 231 53 47 726 131 107 87
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486DX-50 16 Mch32 CC 135 8 ATI Ultra Pro E 269 54 47 3038 123 74 85
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486DX2-66 8 S3 NN 72 8 Actix Grph Eng. 32 V 328 48 40 3821 137 95 82
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486DX-33 16 Mch8 NN 65 8 ATI Ultra (Mach8) I 255 47 42 4071 115 98 79
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486DX-33 16 Mch32 NB 80 8 ATI Ultra Pro I 207 51 43 1600 106 61 76
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486DX-33 16 S3 HH 62 8 ELSA Winner 1000 E 269 57 51 1720 50 130 69
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Pnt-66 32 S3 CC 102 8 #9 GXE Level 12 P 389 72 61 4504 38 146 69
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486DX-50 16 SVGA nN 45 8 STB Horizon VGA I 128 28 28 1767 224 55 56
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486DX2-50 16 SVGA PH 45 8 ICL ValuePlus CL54 I 102 27 25 1131 145 38 48
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486DX2-66 20 VGA NN 65 8 Cirrus Logic V 61 28 20 1545 228 45 44
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486DX-33 8 SVGA NN 65 8 Genoa Phantom 8900 V 131 28 12 2167 116 42 36
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486DX2-66 32 SVGA NN 75 8 Generic Cirrus 542 V 110 18 13 1474 229 30 33
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486DX2-66 8 SVGA NN 75 8 Actix ProStar VL V 107 17 12 1563 205 27 30
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486DX2-66 32 SVGA KK 80 8 Generic Cirrus 542 V 102 16 12 1317 209 28 30
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486DX2-50 16 SVGA HH 80 8 ICL ValuePlus CL54 I 76 14 12 880 140 20 26
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486DX2-66 8 SVGA PN 36 8 Octek AVGA-20H I 80 11 5 891 54 17 14
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486DX2-66 24 SVGA NN 65 8 Generic ET4000 I 91 8 3 1040 75 12 11
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486SX-25 20 SVGA NL 45 8 STB PowerGraph I 67 8 4 416 52 14 11
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486DX2-66 8 VGA16 QP 26 8 Hedaka HED-622 I 20 3 3 471 7 7 5
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386DX-25 8 SVGA PP 36 8 Trident TVGA 8900B I 18 2 1 156 12 2 3
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486DX-33 16 SVGA PP 40 8 Oak OTI-067 I 36 1 1 458 28 2 3
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============================= XFree86 2.0 ===================================
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486DX2-66 16 S3 NN 74 8 Diamond Stealth Pr V 451 92 78 3234 198 150 145
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486DX2-66 16 S3 HH 85 8 #9 GXE Level 12 V 412 81 65 2872 196 157 130
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486DX2-66 16 S3 NN 75 8 #9 GXE Level 12 V 468 80 64 4070 190 153 128
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486DX-33 16 S3 NN 74 8 Diamond Stealth Pr V 278 83 75 2015 155 142 123
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486DX-33 16 S3 NN 75 8 Diamond Stealth Pr V 348 76 66 2733 166 155 121
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486DX-50 8 S3 NN 72 8 #9 GXE Level 11 V 395 71 62 3363 164 141 117
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486SX-33 16 S3 CC 110 8 Actix Ultra+ I 293 73 62 3776 158 137 114
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486DX-50 16 S3 NN 75 8 ELSA Winner 1000 E 316 64 55 2760 160 128 105
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486SLC2-66 16 S3 NN 45 8 STB PowerGraph VL- V 282 60 50 1310 153 118 98
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486DX-33 16 S3 NN 75 8 Orchid Fahrnht. VA V 266 48 40 2380 121 95 79
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Pnt-60 16 Mch32 NN 75 8 ATI AX0 P 207 45 38 3438 126 68 73
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486DX2-66 8 Mch32 GG 80 8 ATI AX0 P 183 39 34 3393 110 65 65
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386DX-40 8 S3 NN 75 8 Generic S3-801 I 153 36 31 1153 84 72 57
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486DX-50 16 SVGA QL 25 8 ColorDesigner A3 V 126 23 12 1575 111 44 34
|
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486DX-50 16 SVGA nN 45 8 STB Horizon VGA I 131 20 12 1551 130 47 33
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386DX-40 8 S3 JJ 95 8 Generic S3-801 I 122 23 20 1096 25 47 31
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486DX-50 16 SVGA nL 45 8 ColorDesigner A3 V 115 18 10 1559 110 38 29
|
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386DX-40 4 SVGA nG 45 8 Tseng ET4000/W32 V 65 16 11 989 38 30 26
|
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386DX-40 4 SVGA NG 72 8 Tseng ET4000/W32 V 63 15 10 952 35 25 21
|
||||
486DX2-50 16 SVGA PN 50 8 Diamond Speedstar I 76 16 7 927 61 39 21
|
||||
486DX2-50 20 SVGA NN 85 8 Cirrus Logic 5428 I 86 13 6 1203 68 33 18
|
||||
486DX-33 8 SVGA NN 65 8 Diamond Speedstar+ I 87 9 4 1325 84 14 13
|
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486DX2-66 8 SVGA PL 75 8 Octek AVGA-20H I 79 3 2 917 60 5 6
|
||||
486SX-25 4 SVGA? QQ 75 8 Sager NP840 notebo V 53 3 2 327 30 4 5
|
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|
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Key to Physical and Virtual resolutions (lower case=interlaced mode)
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|
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A = 1600x1200
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B = 1536x1024
|
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C = 1280x1024
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D = 1200x910
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E = 1200x900
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||||
F = 1192x900
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G = 1152x910
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||||
H = 1152x900
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I = 1152x816
|
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J = 1152x800
|
||||
K = 1056x832
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L = 1024x1024
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M = 1024x900
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||||
N = 1024x768
|
||||
O = 1024x767
|
||||
P = 800x600
|
||||
Q = 640x480
|
||||
|
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------------------------------
|
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|
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From: cew@metlab4.met.fsu.edu (C. Eric Williford)
|
||||
Subject: XFree86-3.1 binaries incomplete at tsx-11.mit.edu
|
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Date: 8 Oct 1994 01:43:56 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
I downloaded the Linux XFree86-3.1 binaries from tsx-11.mit.edu and
|
||||
noticed (disappointedly) that the XF86-3.1.lib tar file is truncated.
|
||||
Therefore, some of the shared library files are missing and I can't
|
||||
seem to get this file from any other site. Could someone please
|
||||
upload the complete file or put it on an anonymous ftp site and
|
||||
let me know where it is? I'd love to test XFree-3.1.
|
||||
|
||||
Eric Williford
|
||||
cew@met.fsu.edu
|
||||
|
||||
****************************************************************************
|
||||
* C. Eric Williford - cew@.met.fsu.edu *
|
||||
* WWW Home Page: http://www.scri.fsu.edu/~cew *
|
||||
* *
|
||||
* Offices: SCRI - Dirac Science Library - 4th Floor - 482B *
|
||||
* Love - Rm. 410 - 4th floor *
|
||||
* Address: Department of Meteorology *
|
||||
* Florida State University *
|
||||
* Tallahassee, FL 32306-3034 *
|
||||
****************************************************************************
|
||||
|
||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
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|
||||
|
||||
Linux may be obtained via one of these FTP sites:
|
||||
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|
||||
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|
||||
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|
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|
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