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The 3D Prophet 4000XT card, is a card from
hercules, it's a standard PCI card (There was also
an AGP version I think) and it was made around
2001, and the only official kernel ...
Sound card based on the Crystal SoundFusion 4624
audio processor. Pretty comparable to the Turtle
Beach’s Santa Cruz. This is the model between the
Game Theater XP and the Gam ...
The TV Max is a digital video in-lay board with
TV, image and clip capture. A bus-master PCI slot
is required, plus a VGA card with DirectDraw 2.0
(or later). In addition to d ...
Uses PowerVR chipset, 64MB Ram.
The PowerVR drivers work, but don't expect heavy
3D
from it. Tuxracer works.
TV-out isn't supported and PowerVR won't
develop/port
the driv ...
Works very well with both the proprietary fglrx
driver from ATI and the r200 drivers from the
DRI-project. I haven't tested the TV-out features
but the 3D-support is flawless ...
This card is supported insofar as it does display
2D and even hardware-accelerated 3D images.
However, there are a large number of significant
"gotchas" that make calling the ...
A top qulity 16-bit sound card, with breakout box
that supports either 5.1/6.1, using a modified
CS46xx based chip.
Optical and spdif are supported by the alsa
drivers, how ...
This is an old video card (1MB) that will run
successfully in 640x480, 800x600 and 1024x768
resolutions under Xwindows provided that
XF86Config is set to the generic vesa driv ...
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