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From: "Eugene Radchenko" <eugene@qsar.chem.msu.su>
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Intel Endeavor & Diamond Stealth 64 - OK
Date: 23 May 1996 19:11:41 +0400
Organization: Lab. of Org.Synth., MSU
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Hi people!
Thanks to Usenet, we did not get burned on the Atlantis MB (The Famous
Sio/Mach64 Port Conflict). [BTW, shouldn't the XFree or FreeBSD FAQ say
something about this? Also, in XFree86 docs, I found only the file on
non-accelerated ATI chipsets)]

Now we are settling on the Endeavor-based PC with Diamond Stealth 64 VRAM
(2MB). I would like to know if someone has any experience with such a
configuration (or, failing that, if it should work on the basis of general
principles?).

         Thanks in advance                        Genie
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Eugene V. Radchenko              Research associate, Computer Chemistry
E-mail: eugene@qsar.chem.msu.su                   Fax: +7-(095)939-0290 
Ordinary mail:     Chair of Organic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry,
                         Moscow State University, 119899 Moscow, Russia
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