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From: smcarey@mothra.syr.edu (Shawn M Carey)
Subject: Re: [HELP] XS3 and 386bsd 0.1
Message-ID: <1993Oct31.101347.1165@newstand.syr.edu>
Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
References: <1993Oct30.063913.13976@umr.edu>
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 93 10:13:47 EST
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In article <1993Oct30.063913.13976@umr.edu> jlu@cs.umr.edu (Eric Jui-Lin Lu) writes:
>
>Recently, I purchased an Orchid F1280+ (a S3 801 chipset).
>I got XS3-0.3 from sunvis and installed it.  So far, with
>
>Clocks: 0 7 13     and
>ModeDB
>1024x768 7 1024 1064 1224 1264 768 776 785 817 Interlace
>

  I got the very same card early in the summer, and have been using
the following mode (with a diamond scan 16L).

  Clocks	0 7 13

ModeDB
 "1024x768"	13	1024 1032 1176 1344	768  771  777  806


  Hopefully this is new information to you...  I haven't been
following this thread.  You'll probably want to go to XFree86-2.0
which should be out very soon now, but this mode should make life
a little nicer until you do.

-Shawn