That seems unfortunate (for any chip maker) considering how many people
buy Nvidia cards because they "just work" in windows or linux.  I know a
fair number of people personally that do this ... I wonder how many
there are elsewhere in the world.

-Al

On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 20:05, Frank C. Earl wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 May 2002 06:34 pm, Al Tobey wrote:
> 
> > Since it seems to be my turn to spam the list...
> > Has anybody talked to SiS about this beastie (Xabre) yet?  It's brand
> > new and I can't even find a card for sale, but there are a few reviews
> > floating about the net.  Might be nice to get a decent card supported in
> > DRI before it hits EOL ;)
> 
> After having attempted to get something going with them through my employer 
> trying to support both the 300 and the 315 (Their then current card that is 
> now out on store shelves...), I'd say that it's an uphill battle.  We have an 
> NDA with them, but they won't disclose anything other than the 2D and MPEG 
> support portions of the chip to us.
> 
> -- 
> Frank Earl




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