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- From: gude@uniwa.uwa.edu.au (David J W Emrich)
- Subject: Re: SVGA card: Recommendations?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.152519.15737@uniwa.uwa.edu.au>
- Organization: University of Western Australia
- References: <1992Sep3.170219.13897@Cadence.COM>
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 15:25:19 GMT
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- song@cds855.Cadence.COM (Song-Yu Yang) writes:
-
- >Hi Folks,
-
- >I am looking for an SVGA card, but I need your recommendation.
-
- >The SVGA card should have the following features:
-
- > 1. Has accelerator.
- > 2. Has a lot of software support. Better has a programming guide.
- > 3. Supports 24 bit true color.
- > 4. Under $300.
-
- >Originally, I am waiting for Diamond Stealth 24. Unfortunately, I heard
- >they are not going to release any programming information, that makes other
- >3rd party group cannot support this card easily. I decide to look for other
- >SVGA card. I don't know what's the right one. I need your help.
-
- >Thanks in advance!
-
- >Song-Yu
-
- For performance at reasonable cost, you can't beat Tseng cards. I don't
- know how close to $300 they are (different models cost different $$),
- but there is probably one in your price range.
-
-
- [dav] aka
- David Emrich
- gude@uniwa.uwa.edu.au
-