Re: [patch] drivers/net/plip.c

Phil Myers (location.digital@btinternet.com)
Thu, 28 Jan 1999 15:12:53 -0000


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Hi,

I am interested in the Linux operating system, but need to know more!

I have a Dual Pentium II 400Mhz, 256Mb RAM, Windows NTv4.0 (SP3), 54Gb
UW/SCSI AV Harddisc array which we use for television and film
post-production.

We have a Pinnacle ReelTime Nitro NLE editing card installed, will this
work with software like Adobe Premiere v5.1RT, Adobe After Effects,
Lightwave, Effect/Paint etc.. under Linux?

Can Linux and Windows NTv4 co-exist, and how would we benefit from using
Linux?

Sorry for all the questions, but I am extremely interested in using an
operating system that utilises multi-threading!

I look forward to your reply,

Kind Regards,

Phil @ Oddfish Films

Email: location.digital@btinternet.com

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Hi,

I am interested in the Linux operating system, but need = to know=20 more!

I have a Dual Pentium II 400Mhz, 256Mb RAM, Windows NTv4.0 = (SP3),=20 54Gb
UW/SCSI AV Harddisc array which we use for television and=20 film
post-production.

We have a Pinnacle ReelTime Nitro NLE = editing=20 card installed, will this
work with software like Adobe Premiere = v5.1RT,=20 Adobe After Effects,
Lightwave, Effect/Paint etc.. under = Linux?

Can=20 Linux and Windows NTv4 co-exist, and how would we benefit from=20 using
Linux?

Sorry for all the questions, but I am extremely=20 interested in using an
operating system that utilises=20 multi-threading!

I look forward to your reply,

Kind=20 Regards,

Phil @ Oddfish Films

Email:    location.digital@btintern= et.com
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