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- From: afriend@dew.Princeton.EDU (A. Friend)
- Subject: Re: How to get rid of your Diamond Speedstar 24
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.153727.22072@Princeton.EDU>
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- References: <1992Jul23.141415.19826@crd.ge.com>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 15:37:27 GMT
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- From article <1992Jul23.141415.19826@crd.ge.com>, by davidsen@ariel.crd.GE.COM (william E Davidsen):
- > In article <1992Jul22.232501.27215@sinkhole.unf.edu>, shite@sinkhole.unf.edu (Stephen Hite) writes:
- >
- > Let me see if I understand this... the dealer tried to give you a
- > better card for the same money, you have to wait, it's going to cost you
- > a few bucks, and you aren't going to tell the net that the vendor should
- > be put out of business for not writing a 24 bit X driver?
- >
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- My experience is stranger. I ordered the Diamond Speedstar Plus and I
- emphasized I wanted the non-hi-color version since it is $15 cheaper.
- They sent me DS24 for the cheaper price anyway. Now I really have to
- think if it is worthwhile to trade for a ProIIs ......
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- ... Aren't we going to add 24 bit support to X386 someday?
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