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From: jkh@violet.berkeley.edu (Jordan K. Hubbard)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: NS filesystem? #9GXE64Pro1600: 1600*1200 res?
Date: 15 May 1995 22:58:38 GMT
Organization: University of California, Berkeley
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In article <3p8hor$7ui@risc.agsm.ucla.edu>,
Ivo Welch <ivo@next.agsm.ucla.edu> wrote:
>	* Can freeBSD read and write on NeXTStep file systems?

No, sorry.

>	* Can freeBSD use my #9GXE64Pro1600 card, and drive it in
>	1600*1200 mode, preferably in >74Hz?

With the Xaccel server, yes!  It's $99 (info@xinside.com).  You may even
be able to do this for free with XFree86, but I've long since upgraded my
trusty #9 GXE64Pro to a Matrox Impression Plus/4Mb and can't
verify that..

						Jordan