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From: aw2t+@andrew.cmu.edu (Alex R.N. Wetmore)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
Subject: Re: Question on Diamond Clock Synthesizer
Message-ID: <Uet9USa00aw=IEU1Mw@andrew.cmu.edu>
Date: 20 Oct 92 15:37:02 GMT
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Organization: Sophomore, Math/Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
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Excerpts from netnews.comp.unix.bsd: 20-Oct-92 Re: Question on Diamond
Clo.. by Bailey Brown@infonode.in 
> STB makes the Wind/X series of S3 boards and they claim to have 
> programmable clock synthesizers which they claim they will tell you how
> to program (and let you distribute your source).

I reccomend the STB boards highly.  I have a few other there older VGA
(STB VGA extras), and they don't only tell you how to program them, but
the VGA's came with disks that had source for their demos.  They seem
like a very good company.

alex