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Date:      Wed, 11 Dec 1996 13:05:56 +1030 (CST)
From:      Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
To:        tomz@gerry.snafu.de (Thomas Zaenker)
Cc:        freebsd-hardware@FreeBSD.ORG, tomz@unlisys.NET
Subject:   Re: XServer-HW-Support?
Message-ID:  <199612110235.NAA21277@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
In-Reply-To: <199612102046.VAA15935@gerry> from Thomas Zaenker at "Dec 10, 96 09:46:23 pm"

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Thomas Zaenker stands accused of saying:
> 
> I'm going to get a PCI graphik board for my FreeBSD- and netbsd- Systems
> running on my PCs. Can anyone recommend me one of the following boards that
> are offered this time by my local supplier:
> 
> 	- miroMedis View 2MB, PCI
> 	- miroVideo 22SD 2MB, PCI

Don't know these two.

> 	- Matrox Mystique 2MB, PCI

These are supposed to be pretty good.  XFree86 3.2 supports them I believe.

> 	- Elsa Winner 1000, 2MB DRam, PCI

Older.

> 	- Diamond Stealth 64V/ 3D, 2MB EDO, PCI

A good card.  S3-based; will perform quite well.

> 	- CM Rocket 3D 2MB / 4MB, PCI

No idea what this is.

> 	- CM Rocket 64pro Trio64V 2MB, PCI

Basically the same as the Diamond card, but almost certainly cheaper 8)

> 	- ATI Wincharger 2MB, PCI

No idea.

> or where can I get the information of the graphik hardware support of
> the available X-Servers in both systems.

http://www.xfree86.org

My experience to date has been that the S3-family of chipsets work very
well with X and offer excellent performance.  You tend to find these
on mid-high end cards (Diamond, Number Nine etc.).  The S3-Trio64 chips
however are turning up on very cheap cards, and these are an excellent
choice if your performance needs are more modest.

> Thomas Zaenker              Tel. : +49 (030) 24720463

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