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- Subject: (Sony) Notes [was: Re: tlug: graphic chipset]
- From: Manuel Chakravarty <chak@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 12:14:28 +0900
- In-reply-to: <34E24BA8.667BB7B9@example.com> (message from DomenicoCarlucci on Thu, 12 Feb 1998 10:08:56 +0900)
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> I bought a laptop Canon 5500GX with neomagic > chipset (NMG4) and I've been told that Linux > doesn't not support such chipset. > > Anyway, I heart that I can buy some software > to make it work at http://www.xig.com (which > doesn't not answer, by the way!)... Xi Graphics doesn't list your machine explicitly on their page of supported machines: http://www.xig.com/board/lxlist.html But there are generic enrties for NeoMagic chips. You can download a test version of their server from the Web site and try it. With regard to my own inquiry about supported B5 machines, I got the following additional information (in case someone is interested to now): Sony PCG-505: Since recently, Xi Graphics lists it in their list of supported Laptops (also has a NeoMagic graphics accelerator). But I heard from a salesperson at Softmap that the machine is quite critical with PCMCIA cards, even when running our most disliked OS, as most of the IRQ are already occupied -- so this might pose problems with Linux, too. Furthermore, it uses a USB port to allow connection of a an external adapter which has RS232, centronix etc interfaces. I am not sure about the status of support for this kind of interface in Linux. Does anybody know any details? Panasonic AL-N2: Again a Note with the NeoMagic chips. Is supposed to run with the server from Xi Graphics, To make life more interesting, I yesterday hat a look at some non-B5 notes from Sony. Does anybody have any experience with Sony's PCG-723 (or 713)? It also uses a NeoMagic chip, but it isn't explicitly listed by Xi Graphics. So, I was wondering whether anybody tried it. Cheers, Manuel --------------------------------------------------------------- Next Saturday Meeting: 14 February 1998 12:30 Tokyo Station Yaesu Chuo ticket gate. --------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor: TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System www.twics.com info@example.com Tel:03-3351-5977 Fax:03-3353-6096
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