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- From: skwong@cuse1.se.cuhk.hk (Wong Sai Kee (Graduate Assistant))
- Subject: Re: IIsi accelerators and big video
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.130336.26543@cucs5.cs.cuhk.hk>
- Sender: news@cucs5.cs.cuhk.hk
- Organization: Faculty of Engineering, The Chinese U. of Hong Kong
- References: <jdsmc-221292173235@kidsnoopy.lahabra.chevron.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 13:03:36 GMT
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- jdsmc@chevron.com (David McCormick) writes:
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- >Dear Netters:
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- >I am about to purchase a DayStar PowerCache 40MHz with FPU. My question
- >is how do people like them and if I decide to get a 16" or 19" monitor
- >later in the year, will there be enough room and power to run the monitor?
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- I also want to buy an accelerator card (may be the newer & cheaper
- LogicXXXX 50MHz030 w/ FPU) and a 24bit Color w/ digitizer (e.g. the
- VideoSpigot Pro) in the future. And I also concern about the power
- consumption & heat problem in a Mac IIsi as the Technical Manual said
- the max limited is 7W only and the VideoSpigot Pro is 15W?
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- If you had any information, I would like to listen to you.
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- Thanks and happy holidays.
-
- Mr.Sai-Kee WONG
- skwong@se.cuhk.hk
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- Your email address jdsmc@chevron.com refused to receive.
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