| REVOLUTION 
                          BEGINS...[29 
                          March 2001]
 REVOLUTION 
                          BEGINS:
  
                          COMPLETELY NEW SOFTWAREFOR MEDIATOR PCI BUSBOARD
  
                          pci.library ver.3.0 Voodoo.card ver.2.0
  MediatorNET.device ver.2.0
 ELBOX 
                          Computer programmers have been committed to preparing 
                          this new revolutionary software for the last couple 
                          of months.
 Enhancements 
                          made in the programming stage offer the user performance 
                          that has never been available for Amiga users before. The 
                          new pci.library ver.3.0 enables access to the Config 
                          Space, I/O Space and Memory Space in PCI cards directly 
                          in the address space of the turbo card processor. Access 
                          to the PCI Memory Space is executed through the continuous 
                          1.7 GB area. The 
                          new PCI library supports all the turbo cards with processors: 
                          68030, 68040 (& PPC603e), 68060 (& PPC603e). The 
                          new Voodoo.card driver ver.2.0 enables full control 
                          over the memory of the graphic card used as a frame 
                          buffer by the P96 system. This 
                          allows using the maximum resolutions offered by the 
                          Voodoo3/4/5 cards.  And 
                          now something special: the new Voodoo driver offers 
                          the possibility of overclocking memory in Voodoo cards 
                          for the first time in Amiga. We 
                          are sure this new piece of software will make your work 
                          and enjoyment much more effective and playful. Mariusz 
                          SiaczyklowELBOX COMPUTER, Press Department
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