It works for me... and I only have an AMD/300. Great work, Ben!
In foo.debian-user, you wrote: > > Yup..you are right. It won't boot on my 486dx4/100. Damn..it's got a > sweet OpenGL card in it too. > > -Ian > > On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Ben Pfaff wrote: > > > Following up on the success of my VGA 16-color graphical install for > > Debian, I am pleased to announce the next generation in installation > > tools for Debian: a 3D install. Right now this installation is still > > under heavy development, but it is scheduled to replace the text- and > > 2D graphics-based installs for the upcoming potato release. > > > > The rationale behind a 3D install is simple: to make it easier for our > > users. With 3D glasses and a VR glove, users will be able to select > > packages by grabbing them out of a bin of available packages and > > dropping them into a bin of packages to install. > > > > There are some minor additional hardware requirements for this > > install: a Pentium II/333 or equivalent processor, 64 MB RAM, a 3D > > accelerated video card. Most newer computers will fit these > > requirements, and others can be retrofitted easily and cheaply to that > > level. This amount of hardware is only necessary for the install > > itself, and may be removed later, so these requirements should be > > acceptable to everyone. > > > > For an early demo of this technology, please try the current > > development boot floppy on my machine at > > ftp://pfaffben.user.msu.edu/misc/resc1440-3d-19990401.bin > > > > Pleased to bring you the future in Debian installs, > > > > Ben.