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- From: vturner@nmsu.edu (Vaughan Turner)
- Subject: PowerBook 100 Video Adaptors, request for experience
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.163029.14696@nmsu.edu>
- Followup-To: poster
- Keywords: video adaptors
- Sender: usenet@nmsu.edu
- Organization: New Mexico State University
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 16:30:29 GMT
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- I'm looking for a good video adaptor (internal, preferably) for my
- PowerBook 100. I would like for the PowerBook to keep 8M of memory
- somehow, either with expansion memory piggybacked on the board, or
- with memory on the board itself. The first solution is more desireable,
- since the price is lower that way.
-
- So, can you mail me or post if you've had experiences (good/bad) with
- any PowerBook 100 internal video adaptors? I have heard of an Envisio
- adaptor and also a BookView Imperial adaptor, but am interested in any
- solution.
-
- Thanks,
-
- Vaughan
- VaughAn Turner Internet: vturner@nmsu.edu
- Networking/Workstation Support Box 30001, Dept. 3AT
- Computer Center, Networking/WSC University Park, New Mexico, USA
- New Mexico State University 88003-0001
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