[comp.graphics] Graphics card recommandation for NEC Multisync XL needed

jdm@gssc.UUCP (John David Miller) (11/10/89)

check out the Multisync Graphics Engine from NEC, designed by us, GSS:

    - 50 Mhz 34010 for med/high res graphics
    - Paradise VGA on-board for low/med res graphics.
    - patent-pending hardware for high-speed blits
    - blazingly fast software/firmware for PM, MS-Windows, AutoCAD, 
	X Window System, DGIS, et al.
    - various resolution modes, up to 1024x768x8, non-interlaced 60Hz

call Hardware Sales at (503) 641-2200.

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davidsen@crdos1.crd.ge.COM (Wm E Davidsen Jr) (11/10/89)

In article <7.UUL1.3#5526@laczko.UUCP>, frank@laczko.UUCP (Frank L. Laczko) writes:

|  > Recommandations needed for a graphics card for Multisync XL ((19")
|  > monitor. It will be used in a 386/20 w/8mb of RAM, working in AutoCAD
|  > Rel. 10 most of the time. Speed is essential.
|   I have been using a Video Seven Vram card with 512KB memory with quite
|  good results.

  This is a good choice. The "VGAwonder" has been reviewed by several
magazines, and seems to be slightly slower (3-5%), cheaper, and has
additional modes. Only you can decide if the price or features balance
the speed considerations, but I thought you might like to know. A
friend of mine just made this same decision, so I had quick access to
the info.

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