That's a good question.  Traversal will have to become a member, so
we'll get access to all of that.  But I know someone who currently
sits on one of their boards.  Perhaps he can say if there is free
access to their various standards.  Also, I'm sure you can find them
in university libraries.

On 2/4/07, Russell Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Is there any place where the Vesa standards can be downloaded for free?
I'm interested in 2D graphics rendering and thought about experimenting
with X server drivers (i'm familiar with X server internals).

Are PCs running linux still limited to doing all the video memory
accessing through one 64k window like vga?

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