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91) Where can I get a fast X server for a workstation?
The R6 server should be among the fastest available for most machines. Sun sells a "Direct Xlib" product which improves rendering for applications running on the same machine as the X server; the replacement Xlib library accesses graphics hardware directly using Sun's Direct Graphics Access (DGA) technology. Several companies are (still!?) making hardware accellerator boards: Dupont Pixel Systems (302-992-6911), for Sun.
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