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From: cs101f87@dcl-nxt50 (cs101 student)
Subject: [386bsd/X] Clock.exe?
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Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1992 02:05:46 GMT
Keywords: X clock Xconfig
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Hey all..

	I have a question that I will no doubt be severely flamed for, but...

	Where is the infamous CLOCK.EXE program for finding video card 
	frequencies available from?? I have managed to set up X without it,
	but am curious as to what it does and what it will have to say 
	about my card [ie, if it agrees with what I hacked out].

	Please reply by mail, since everyone else seems to know where it is
	hiding...

					Thanks much,
						Rafal

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|You have had all that money can give you, but that wasn't enough... You |
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|Rafal Boni					       	  r-boni@uiuc.edu|
|"Me have a .sig?? I don't even have a clue!"	rkb55989@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu|
|			-Anonymous	     cs101f87@sumter.cso.uiuc.edu|
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