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Re: TV/Graphics Cards



Jason,

I notice from your email address that you're a WMU student.

If you have time, please come to the computer club meeting tonight (or
any Thursday at 6:00 PM in 4154 Dunbar).  One of our members is
currently using an excellent TV card in his Linux box, but I cannot
remember the brand or model.

If you can't make it let me know and I can put him in touch with you.
-- 
Wesley Leonard
x95leonard@wmich.edu

http://members.xoom.com/pacd
"Anyone who stands out in the middle of a road looks like roadkill to
me."
	--Linus Torvalds 
	  (Referring to the cover of Bill Gates' book "The Road Ahead")


"Jason S. Hackney" wrote:
> 
> I'm looking for a television/graphics accel. card for my Linux/NT box.
> I was looking at the All-in-Wonder Pro which looks halfway decent (not
> cutting edge technology so my old Clunk-o-Matic 5000 could probably
> handle it without too much hassle). I am interested in both the
> television (with CATV input) and graphics acceleration capabilities of
> the card. My old Stealth32 card just isn't cutting it anymore.
> 
> I'm not terribly interested in games, but there are some flight
> simulators that need more graphics power than I have.  Has anyone used
> the TV/graph. accel. cards with Linux and had much success?  Any
> suggestions besides ATI's card?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Jason