Accelerated-X
Windowing System From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Accelerated-X is a proprietary port of the X Window System to Intel x86 machines.
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Developer(s) | Xi Graphics |
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Stable release | Accelerated-X Summit v2.4
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Operating system | multiple (Linux, Solaris, AIX) |
Type | Windowing system |
License | Proprietary[1] |
Website | www.xig.com |
The Accelerated-X server is built on top of the X386 X server that was created by Thomas Roell for X11 Release 5. He founded a company in Colorado named Xi Graphics which still provides the Accelerated-X server. The XFree86 project was created as a free alternative to what became the Accelerated-X server.[citation needed]
Accelerated-X server provides an "overlay mode" on several graphics cards which allows running ancient, 256 color mode-only Unix alongside more modern applications on truecolor 24-bit displays.
It used to provide much better driver support (hardware acceleration, 3D and compatibility, especially on integrated graphics) than XFree86, at a time when the major graphics chipset vendors were not supporting Linux officially.
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