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- From: khump@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Ken Humphrey)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Connecting a color monitor to a SE30: need help
- Message-ID: <86069@ut-emx.uucp>
- Date: 2 Jan 93 17:34:07 GMT
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- In article <0E062001.mif11n@dream11.ibmpcug.co.uk> Eric L. Tompkins,
- tompkins@dream11.ibmpcug.co.uk writes:
- >> Could anyone help me to make up my mind between an Micron XCEED COLOR30
- >> or a LAPIS COLORSERVER PDS30 serie card.
-
- I run a Lapis ColorServer card in my SE/30 and am totally pleased with it.
- The only problem/complaint is lack of 24 bit color but I hear they have
- since come out with one. The Xceed was the first card I looked into. I
- quickly decided against iot due to lack of support for anything bigger than
- 13-14" monitors. Lapis covers all the monitors up to 2-page. I run a
- E-Machines T16II with the ability to switch resoloutions at any restart.
- That's my 2 nd complaint, the fact that it does not allow switch on the fly.
- These are two very minor complaints and actually the first no longer exists
- if I 'd pry my wallet open a little further. This cards a little more
- expensive, but a lot more versatile with support for a LOT more monitors.
-