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- From: rigby@pyramid.unr.edu (Wayne Rigby)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: What's the best all around 24 bit board to buy, really?
- Message-ID: <4342@equinox.unr.edu>
- Date: 19 Aug 92 07:45:57 GMT
- References: <JKH.92Aug12121634@sparc3.lotus.com>
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- Organization: University of Nevada, Reno Department of Computer Science
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- In article <JKH.92Aug12121634@sparc3.lotus.com> jkh@sparc3.lotus.com (Jordan K Hubbard) writes:
- >So far, the playing field seems to be as follows. Please correct me
- >if I'm wrong on any of these - it's all from memory.
- >
- >Board Modes Installation
- >------------------------------------------------------------
- GVP EGS 110/24 24 bit (Alpha?) A2000 off of GVP accel bus
-
- There's one you missed. I can't find the spec sheet that I got from GVP,
- but it sounds like it'll outperform most highend workstations. Expensive
- (well, not too...). It requires a G-force-30/40 accelerator for the 2000
- to install. Contact GVP. If this board does what the spec sheets claim, it
- would be the best Amiga graphics card and probably better than most graphics
- cards for other computers.
-
- Wayne Rigby
- Computer and Systems Engineer
- rigby@cs.unr.edu
-
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