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huge non-portable PITA to make a BIOS call. Besides, it allowed
me to overclock the video memory a bit *evil grin*
I assume the tradition was maintained for the decendents(?)
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Mouse0
Driver mouse
Option Protocol IMPS/2
Option Device /dev/input/mice
Option ZAxisMapping 4 5
Option Emulate3Buttons no
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Andrew E. Mileski wrote:
Suresh Chandra Mannava wrote:
Dear Friends, We are porting Xfree86 on to a new 32bit RISC
processor. We have test FPGA system running at 2.6 Mega Hertz
(Bogomips 0.16) on kernel 2.4.7. proposed system(ASIC) runs on ~300Mhz.
Ack! I read GHz there for some reason
the chipset fan failed. In both cases, the cooked
chips were flaky and never fully functional again :(
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