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- From: Thomas.Herlyn@arbi.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de (Thomas Herlyn)
- Subject: Re: Domino Graphics Board from Germany
- Organization: University of Oldenburg, Germany
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 18:25:38 GMT
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- balzer@heike.informatik.uni-dortmund.de (Michael Balzer) writes:
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- >You might want to wait for the Merlin graphics card by XPert (successor of
- >Domino), it costs about the same as the Retina but gives you better resolution/
- >frequency relations and a real good blitter (seems to be ET4000/W32) and 24 bit
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- What is the ET4000/W32 chip? Haven't heard anything about it yet?
- I also do not know any vga-card for pee-cees using it, only the ET4000
- ET4000 for EISA-Local-Bus and ET4000 with 24Bit Support.
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- THomas Herlyn
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