Hello
Thank you for your feedback unfortunately another card is out of the
question...
there are no additional PCI slots but there are PCMCIA no real use for this
problem.
Would it be easier to contact Xfree86 and see if they have any developer's
in SYD?
Regards
Grant Street
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> Sent: Friday, 14 July 2000 10:41
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: RE: [SLUG] RE: eone emachine
>
>
>
> George Vieira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > If it's anything like an iMac then the internal video card
> won't have a
> > normal cable running from it or possibly even have a
> disable feature.
> > The itnernal video is probably all onboard the motherboard and hook
> > directory into the video ciruit in the mintor.
>
> but there might be an option in the bios settings (or
> similar) to disable it. There usually is for other
> onboard things like ethernet, sound etc.
> Even though the monitor/video is all "integrated", cos it's
> based on standard PC parts (unlike iMacs) you still might
> be able to "bypass" it. Might be worth a look (or fiddle) anyway.
>
> Dave.
>
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