roberts


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Posted: Dec. 10 2006,00:58 |
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Chris, Thanks for the feedback and statistics.
Personally, I use many unc type extensions. The XFree86.unc has allowed me to bring new life to an old Japanese version of a Sony Picturebook which has a Transmeta processor, odd 1024x480 screen and only 112MB memory. DSL runs great on this tiny marvel. Even the sounds works.
As for credit, thanks too, but also thanks to Clacker & JB4x4 for their early contributions, feedback, and testing of the unc type extension.
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