VIDBLITZ is a small utility I wrote that I thought I would share with you all. The purpose of this program is to determine the performance of your video card. When you run the program, your screen turns black for a few seconds. During this time, VIDBLITZ writes and reads data to and from video memory, timing the results. The timing statistics appear on the screen afterwards. I wrote this program since none of the existing video card test-utilities seemed to clock what is important to me: Raw DOS Transfers. Included in the file DSP64300.TXT are the results from my own video card, a Chips & Technologies DSP64300 VLB card. In the file VIDCARDS.TXT you can find the timing results from several other video cards. These timings come from the people who have sent me the results from their video card. I would be happy if you would send me the results from YOUR card. You can do this in the following way: Pipe the timing results to a file: VIDBLITZ -S > MYCARD.TXT Edit the text file and insert the following important machine specifications: - The CPU clock speed and the brand/model of your CPU - The brand/model of your video card (including the chipset) - The type and amount of video RAM on the video card - The bus type and bus version Example: "INTEL 80486 DX/2 processor running at 66.67 (67) Mhz VESA Local Bus Diamond Stealth 32 (TSENG ET4000/w32p chipset with 2 MB DRAM installed" Please be sure to include all this information. Print out the file and send it to the following address: Fabian Gonzalez Kleists Gate 8 N-7018 Trondheim Norway Or, send the file to me via e-mail: fabian@alkymi.unit.no Thank you very much. I hope you enjoy this small utility. This program is continually updated. New versions are uploaded to the following locations on the internet: ftp.eng.ufl.edu /pub/msdos/demos/incoming wuarchive.wustl.edu /pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/graphics wuarchive.wustl.edu /pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/programming alkymi.unit.no /incoming Signed, Fabian Gonzalez aka Zax - M.A.G.E. / Avalanche