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SubjectRe: Linux Graphics Architecture (format fixed)
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In message <Pine.LNX.3.95.990207100312.2476A-100000@chaos.analogic.com>, "Richa
rd B. Johnson" writes:
+-----
| > The people who are doing the serious 3D work are using 1993 SGI technology.
| > Its called Direct Render, its fast, its effective and it needs close to
| > no kernel support. Oh and its as fast in an X window as full screen.
| >
| > Read Mark Kilgards paper on it aat SGI
| >
| Ah yes! This comes up once every six months. We need to make a
| 'screen' which has, incidentally, a trivial kernel attached <grin>!
+--->8

Why am I thinking "vmlinuz.el"? :-)

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