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Santa Cruz installation
So
far I'm about half way through writing a SANA-II driver for the CNet CN-40 PC CARD. (I won't have any idea whether it works until it's done, since only a fully working driver can really test the card fuctions :( ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bruce Abbott Hastings,

TECH: Stern Flight 2000 Solenoid Weirdness
Don't know much about the Xante printers, but it sounds like they should be able to get the driver working acceptibly without much effort if they've This OS seems pretty good to me right now, although I'm glad to have the dual boot. I won't be able to play much more with this for a few days, but I like it so far.

KR7A-RAID & 3dfx 3500: any way to do it?
I have managed to exchange a working driver for a PCCard and replace it with my own driver, where the GUID and resources have been successfully handed over. Furthermore, I have managed to retrieve socket information from this device along with other information relevant to the PCMCIA_BUS_INTERFACE_STANDARD; so far,

I am impressed
So far, Gravis is the one that hasn't done anything. I agree, however, that GUS+OS/2 is a killer combination. The biggest problem here is that not only do we need GUS MMPM/2 drivers, but _also_ WinOS/2 drivers. I think we will be waiting a long time for GUS and OS/2 to work together perfectly.

Atmel USB Wireless devices
They are so far gone that they have a palpable fear of low-cost systems. I think you're misreading that John. It's still true that you get what you pay for. .... Card and their driver works fine with 10.1.5 and I'll put th eEavelan card in my PB 1400 which will only be on OS 9 where there is a working driver.

State of Linux graphics
From what I have seen so far, this will probably be the case. Data conversion (particularly string conversion to the right encoding) will be the bulk of it. Assuming it ever becomes a working driver, the initial target platforms will definitely be Linux and Win32 Initial investigations show that the build

Gas central heating? Rant...
So far there are no printer drivers etc for fVDI so I'm not sure ... If fVDI is to implement them ast all, then they must of course be implemented fully .... It's very helpful while working on drivers, though. You can have something running in just a few hours and then add accelerated routines one at a time.

No Shock Here, As Buyers Consider Price
What I have noticed so far about FreeBSD: FreeBSD is about 5 YEARS behind windows(I would actually say 1990, but people my have heart attacks) - apologies to all the hard work put in by Besides that BSD has nice SMP support, and AMD-64 support with working drivers, that cannot be said from Windows XP 64bit eh?

Some working drivers please?
It works, but has been no picnic finding and configuring working drivers. Now I'm trying to find a sound librarian that works ... EMagic claims that SoundDiver runs under NT, but so far it is a MIDI communication nightmare. Can't comment on audio features - haven't gotten that far. -----------== Posted via Deja

nVida onboard lan and RH9
Diamond states that they will be working on a driver and release this as soon as posibble. As far as I know the edge doesn't use the 3-D hardware for win'95 applications so far. Maybe the games do, but i am not interested in that. So at this moment the Edge doesn't perform better in 3-D operations than a diamond

BigApache for Windows - Why doesn't BSD have an ...
EL CID cid...@hotmail.com alt comp periphs mainboard asus Did I hear that you have a modem shoved so far up your arse, you incest bred mother fucker? Why doesnt ASUS answers any emails?? or provide working drivers/software for their products? I cant seem to install at all the Asus Live Video Security software

Has anyone tried the W2K alpha driver for Iomega Buz? (see ...
Tested only on an on-board AM53C974 controller so far. Patch looks good as far as I can see, of course there's lot of cleanup potential, but let's have a working driver in mainline first.. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org

Non-working Drivers
I assert your assumption is 180-degrees off, so far as my intent goes. Who knows better about that, you or I? (I suggest you read Creative guidelines for Yes, I do want BeOS drivers so I can finally get this OS to work. BeOS comes with SBLive support, I believe. Again, though, I suppose because it's not at a

Allocated memory at startup
... which means getting working drivers for hardware isn't difficult. I've had far more trouble installing Linux than NT4 on some of these machines (especially X - I have a new 17" monitor and allegedly supported video card at home and I have spent hours trying to get X configured properly with no luck so far - NT4

Mike's topical tip No 2
Tried various drivers downloaded via different PC to floppies. Can't make any work. Clue?. HELP If you are moving files *from* the old computer, you need a writer on that machine, not a CD-ROM drive. To write to such a drive, you need a program, not a driver. So far, we have an unnamed drive running under an

Everquest fix update - From 3dfx
The linux community put together working drivers in a matter of DAYS. The BeOS folks did too. You HAVE THE DRIVERS ALREADY! Why can't you just fix them? 2. It's like arguing with a clerk at McDonalds -- you can only get so far. To get things striaghtened out you need to have him get his manager. 3.

Loadable drivers [was SMP/cc Cluster description ]
...So far, 3D driver work has proceeded almost entirely on the newest documented hardware that people could get. Going back and spending months optimizing software 3D rendering code so that it works as fast as software 2D code seems like a thankless task. Jon's right about this: If you can accelerate a given simple

Aureal sound drivers for BeOS?
You mentioned you had a working Dxr3 system. Could you explain how you got it to that point? My DVD image is grainy, jerky, and really not DVD quality - the reason I bought the Dxr3. I think - specifically the creative fellow - that they should be careful, as loyalty only runs so far. I'm going for Hercules,

Taking the Train Home, Carefully, One Piece at a Time
My scanner works, my hp printer had 2k drivers in 2k, my dvd decoder has decent drivers [except they nuke my ability to hybernate GRRR] hell so far 2k has been one of the EASIEST OS's to get my hardware working on. and just for the record. its a ACPI Multi Processor System here is a run down of all my hardware and

Problems with AmiTCP 4.3 & I-Card using BNC
Nowhere in the package does it say so, either about the Mach32 or the Mach64 drivers. In fact, I have had pretty good experience with both. Speed is good and the remaining problems have been cosmetic so far. I wonder, is it because you are selling another brand, perhaps, that you have to spread FUD about a good