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Xi Graphics, Inc. has ceased developing graphics
drivers and licensing its SW products for the
UNIX/Linux market on a per computer system basis.
We will limit our activities to licensing Accelerated-X
brand of X servers to organizations that have the
capability to write accelerated ddx modules for the
specific graphics HW to be used with our X servers
and OS kernel modules.
Also notice that we have a new mail address:
Xi Graphics, Inc.
PO Box 689
Wheat Ridge, CO 80034
The 1-800-946-7433 toll free number is being discontinued . If you wish to contact XiG by phone, please use (303) 298-7478
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Need A Really Wide Desktop?
With, say, four or more 1600x1200 monitors?
And hardware acceleration on all monitors?
With the desktop stretched across all four?
Check out the HX Series.develT
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Accelerated-X On IBM AIX
WallDisplay HX Series now running on IBM AIX v5.x & 6.x kernels in Power5, Power6 boxes, supporting GXT135P and GXT145 cards See AIX Case Study and page on GXT135P . |
Need Fast, Stable, Graphics on SPARC?
Including OpenGL?
Or maybe driving 2D Wall Displays?
And free support for the X server?
And free support for the graphics driver?..
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Building Wall Display Systems?
Check out our new expanded HX Series. Features such as multiple "stretched desktops," hardware acceleration on all displays, rotate, video in, overlays, etc. Brochure (25MB! pdf) and graphical configurator notes (7MB pdf). PRelease |
The Education Corner is Back
Some white papers and opinion pieces on the subject of "X" graphics sub-system software.
New white paper on X Session recording/playback and the associated Accelerated-X feature called SECAP.
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Matrox APVe for Medical Applications?
One of our long time medical accounts has discovered this Matrox card. Seems to be popular with others, too. Might check out its performance with Summit WX Series. |
Need Fast ATI Graphics SW?
Our ATI graphics support has been the fastest on UNIX/Linux for years. No kidding. More ... |
Problems w/"Linux Graphics Drivers"?
Maybe the problem is not the "drivers," but the X servers from X.org. Linux doesn't do graphics drivers or X servers. More ... (2MB pdf) |