XF86_SVGA
with ET4000/W32 and ET6000 cards Jerry J. Shekhel ([email protected]) gave me (GGL) the 1-M Mirage ET4000/W32 VLB board on which the initial development (X_W32) was done.
X11R6 and The XFree86 Project provide the base code for XF86_W32.
Hercules Computer Technology Inc. lent me (GGL) a 2-M Hercules Dynamite Pro VLB
board for the development that led to XF86_W32
. They donated a
Dynamite Power PCI to The XFree86 Project, that was used by DHH to extend
the server.
Koen Gadeyne ([email protected]) wrote a patchkit for XFree86-3.1.1 that was partly integrated in this server and he continues to help develop it.
Tseng Labs Europe kindly donated (KMG) an ET6000-based board (a Jazz Multimedia G-Force 128), which spurred the development of the ET6000 code.
Numerous testers have given me feedback for X_W32
and later
XF86_W32
. I
apologize for my failure to keep track of the people who tested
X_W32
, but
the names of the people involved with the XF86_W32
testing are
listed below:
[email protected] (Byron Thomas Faber)
[email protected] (David Johnson)
[email protected] (Peter Chang)
[email protected] (David Meyer)
[email protected] (Nikolaus R. Haus)
[email protected] (James Dooley)
[email protected] (Timothy Paul Schlie)
[email protected] (Ken Latta)
[email protected] (Andrew Robinson)
[email protected] (Reginald S. Perry)
[email protected] (M{kinen Sami J)
[email protected] (C. Engelmann) use
[email protected]
[email protected] (Richard Postgate)
[email protected] (Andy Ellsworth)
[email protected] (Bill Foster)
[email protected] (L Jonas Olsson)
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XF86_SVGA
with ET4000/W32 and ET6000 cards