From: Joseph Miller (jmiller@eyes.arizona.edu)
Date: Mon 12 Mar 2001 - 04:31:37 IST
Hi James, About this time last year, I needed something to put a pixel on a display for a visual acuity test, and did not want to use the commercial development package (intellectual freedom issues were involved, and I liked the philosophy behind GNU/Linux). In the space of about 1 month and $200 (books of various sorts) I had my visual acuity test running. I had some dumb trouble installing the lib the first time, and the listserv came to my rescue. The VESA driver works well on most hardware. There is a very flat and low learning curve for svgalib if your needs are modest. Go for it. Joe -- Joseph M Miller MD University of Arizona Associate Professor, Ophthalmology and Optical Sciences 655 North Alvernon Way Suite 108 Tucson AZ 85711 Voice 520-321-3677 Fax 520-321-3665 Home 520-742-9849 Primary email: jmiller@eyes.arizona.edu Secondary email: millerjm@u.arizona.edu -- ------------------------------------------------------------------ Unsubscribe: To: listbot@svgalib.org Body: unsubscribe linux-svgalib
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