On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Joel Dudley wrote: > Hello all, > I have a Linux workstation here at work that is hooked up to a > beautiful SGI 1600SW flat panel monitor. I just acquired a second 1600SW > and am dying to use both of them on my workstation. The problem is that > SGI engineered the 1600SW with a proprietary digital connector. The only > available converter is a very expensive multilink box from SGI. The > Number Nine Revolution IV video card was designed to hook directly to > the 1600SW's proprietary interface. If anyone has access to a Number > Nine Revolution IV PCI (I already have the AGP version) my Debian box > and I would be greatful. Thanks. I'm running a 1600SW on my linux box with a NNR IV AGP, and it works great under X - as a matter of fact, X is GORGEOUS. If anyone needs the custom config file that I used, let me know. Seeing how the #9 uses the ticket-to-ride chipset (which has ZERO open g/l suppor) I might consider buying a multilink adapter in the future so I can go back to a GeForce card. (BTW: To find that PCI card, check eBay or nine.com. The forums in nine.com have people trading cards all the time) -- Gary Nichols RHCE http://www.linuxchimp.com