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Date: Wed, 26 Jul 95 10:06 BST-1
From: snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk (Phil South)
Subject: Re: Intel questions (again)
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>
> I use both a Diamond Stealth 64 (PCI) and an ATI Mach 64 (PCI)..
> Both are very good cards.. 4 MB of ram for the card is good if you
> want to use 16.8 million colors in higher resolutions.. I just
> have the 2 MB versions and they work great for me (800x600 16.8)..
> I am using the Diamond on a Intel Pentium 100 under WIN95.. The
> ATI is running on an Intel Pentium 90 under NT 3.51..
(snip)
Actually this is a good point. I have a 2Mb VRAM card, and it allows me
to use 65,000 colours in 1200x700 mode (you know the exact figures...)
Going up to 16million requires a drop in res. I like the big res so I
stick with 65,000.
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Phil South <snouty@cix.compulink.co.uk> "nuqDaq yuch Dapol"
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