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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: Question on Diamond Clock Synthesizer
Message-ID: <1992Oct21.002639.6803@netcom.com>
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References: <1992Oct19.082420.16353@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE> <1992Oct19.165341.14787@netcom.com> <1992Oct20.195508.10848@infonode.ingr.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1992 00:26:39 GMT
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In article <1992Oct20.195508.10848@infonode.ingr.com> bbrown@infonode.ingr.com (Bailey Brown) writes:
>hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr) writes:
>
>>Do you know of another manufacturer of svga who incorporates a
>>programmable clock synthetizer in their S3 card?
>
>
>STB makes the Wind/X series of S3 boards and they claim to have 
>programmable clock synthesizers which they claim they will tell you how
>to program (and let you distribute your source).
This is good news!!
Do you how can I contact STB?
And I should be able to handle the rest from there..
Given that I have an X11R5 server for the S3 ..

Thank you,
Amancio Hasty

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>Bailey Brown                               "Above all else, confusion reigns."
>Intergraph Corporation                                  
>bbrown@casca.b11.ingr.com                              Procol Harum