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PC X server visuals


Hi all,

not a directly gnuwin32 question but since the members
of this list are very always very helpful:

We've ported already a couple of programs to NT using
Sergey's libX11.a

I'm having trouble finding a good X server.

Some of the server I've tried, don't display the colors right.

As I understand it so far, the following happens:

I'm running a Matrox Millenium in 24bit mode.

The X servers I tried so far seem to have trouble providing
different visuals in this environment:

- demo from DEC:  only 256bit PseudoColor
- Reflection from WRQ:  only 24 bit TrueColor
- Netmanage (packaged with OpenNT): only 24bit TrueColor
- XWin32: PseudoColor and TrueColor, but slow and no backing store

Some of the programs seem to expect a PseudoColor visual and
since they don't find one, fall back to blach&white mode.

In one product was a hint to switch the graphic card to 256color
mode, but I hate this idea. It's such a nice fast card and
would be a waste of resources.

So finally my question:
Since I haven't gotten yet my hand on all available X servers,
could somebody tell me if there are any which provide under 
24bit WindozeNT graphic mode all the standard visuals:
or, at least 256color PseudoColor AND 24bit TrueColor and are
fast and configurable ?

Regards,

		Andreas

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