Ioman
12-28-2004, 08:13 AM
Thought you might like this, from their press release:
Matrox Graphics Inc. and Xi Graphics, Inc. announce the release of Matrox Parhelia™, Millennium P-Series, and QID display drivers for the Linux® (Red Hat, SuSE, and Mandrake) operating system. These display drivers, developed by Xi Graphics in close partnership with Matrox, support advanced Matrox features including DualHead®, TripleHead™, quad-display, TV output, Clone, Multi-Display Zoom, OpenGL® acceleration, and multi-card configurations. Xi Graphics already supports Matrox G-Series graphics cards and, since 1994, this company has built a reputation for developing high-quality Unix®/Linux display drivers.
"With these new feature-rich Linux drivers, we're able to offer more innovative graphics solutions to our customers," says Alain Thiffault, Manager, Applications Engineering, Matrox Graphics Inc. "We're excited about these new offerings because many of our customers are using these alternative operating systems."
"We think Matrox customers will be pleased with the quality of these drivers," says Jon Trulson, Engineering Manager, Xi Graphics. "We were able to leverage our 10 years of experience in Unix/Linux development and our existing driver work to deliver the high-quality display drivers that Matrox customers have come to expect."
Free trial downloads of Xi Graphics Linux display drivers for Matrox Parhelia, Millennium P-Series, and QID graphics cards are available from the Xi Graphics website (www.xig.com). Drivers can be purchased directly from Xi Graphics and bulk purchase prices are available.
Matrox Graphics Inc. and Xi Graphics, Inc. announce the release of Matrox Parhelia™, Millennium P-Series, and QID display drivers for the Linux® (Red Hat, SuSE, and Mandrake) operating system. These display drivers, developed by Xi Graphics in close partnership with Matrox, support advanced Matrox features including DualHead®, TripleHead™, quad-display, TV output, Clone, Multi-Display Zoom, OpenGL® acceleration, and multi-card configurations. Xi Graphics already supports Matrox G-Series graphics cards and, since 1994, this company has built a reputation for developing high-quality Unix®/Linux display drivers.
"With these new feature-rich Linux drivers, we're able to offer more innovative graphics solutions to our customers," says Alain Thiffault, Manager, Applications Engineering, Matrox Graphics Inc. "We're excited about these new offerings because many of our customers are using these alternative operating systems."
"We think Matrox customers will be pleased with the quality of these drivers," says Jon Trulson, Engineering Manager, Xi Graphics. "We were able to leverage our 10 years of experience in Unix/Linux development and our existing driver work to deliver the high-quality display drivers that Matrox customers have come to expect."
Free trial downloads of Xi Graphics Linux display drivers for Matrox Parhelia, Millennium P-Series, and QID graphics cards are available from the Xi Graphics website (www.xig.com). Drivers can be purchased directly from Xi Graphics and bulk purchase prices are available.