To be honest, one of the best ways I have found is to start reading
through wikipedia articles on this stuff.  They tend to include good
links to external sources.  There's a vast amount of the information
you need just out there on the net.  It's just usually a bit more
difficult to collect together into one place.

On 8/13/07, Marco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I want to know how to collect all info to study open graphics?  Some
> orgnaize donot opon its documents like VESA.
>
>  Is there any other way to study such standard?
>
>  Thank you!
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