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- From: karim@ecst.csuchico.edu (Karim B. Sanjabi)
- Subject: Re: 13" RGB or Ethernet card via SCSI port SE/30. Which is best ?
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- Date: Thu, 03 Sep 1992 17:25:45 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep3.091913.1@gallua.gallaudet.edu> pjharris@gallua.gallaudet.edu writes:
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- >
- >I have seen the SCSI-Graph in action. If you're not too concerned with screen
- >re-draw speed, then it's a pretty good choice (passing QDvideo blocks down
- >the SCSI path will always be slower than a dedicated video processor). I don't
- >have any experience with SCSI based E-net products, only bus/dedicated systems.
- >
- >Patrick
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- I have heard that you can hook one of these SCSI monitors up to any mac with
- a SCSI port. If you had one of these hooked up in addition to, say a 13"
- monitor, would this also slow down your 13"? Or would just the SCSI monitor
- be slow?
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- KARIM
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