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- From: philw@xplor.com (PA Williamson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.marketplace,comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: A2410 Graphics Boards
- Date: 23 Feb 1996 04:08:42 GMT
- Organization: Redland Sky Toys
- Message-ID: <philw-2202962006090001@philw.users.xplor.com>
- References: <953.6626T125T46@ix.netcom.com> <Dn6z7M.Fw4@bandelier.cs.unm.edu>
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- In article <Dn6z7M.Fw4@bandelier.cs.unm.edu>,
- iuzzolin@bandelier.cs.unm.edu (Harold Iuzzolino) wrote:
-
- > The A2410 is a Zorro-II card. 8-bit color, hi res (about 1024x760).
- > Looks nice under AMIX, especially with OpenGL programs under Mesa. The
- > dithering makes it look like a lot more than 256 colors. I haven't found
- > any software to get it running under AmigaDOS yet, but that doesn't mean
- > there isn't any.
-
-
- Hey! Me! me! (raising hand) :-)
-
- I'm running a 2410 with Workbench and Shapeshifter. EGS 7.2 runs just
- fine on the a2410. Brian King has written a 2410 driver for Shapeshifter.
-
- I run my Workbench at 800*600*256 all the time. I run my Mac emulator at
- same. All my software runs on it too. Games don't, but I don't play
- nothing but Fighter Duel.
-
- The A2410 does 256 color ( from 16.7 million ) at up to 1024*1024.
-