ker@cbnewsj.att.com (kenneth.roser) (04/24/91)
I'd like to know how compatible video drivers are across the different manufacturers of video boards. For example, if I have a driver for a Diamond Speedstar board that uses the Tseng ET4000 chip, is it likley to work with any other video board using the Tseng ET4000 chip? -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ken Roser - WA2VCI - mtgzy!ker - AT&T Bell Laboratories - 908-957-5822 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
tneff@bfmny0.BFM.COM (Tom Neff) (04/24/91)
In article <1991Apr23.175237.27431@cbnewsj.att.com> ker@cbnewsj.att.com (kenneth.roser) writes: >I'd like to know how compatible video drivers are across the different >manufacturers of video boards. That may not be generally answerable. Fortunately it sounds like the writer has a more specific issue: >For example, if I have a driver for a Diamond Speedstar board >that uses the Tseng ET4000 chip, is it likley to work with any other >video board using the Tseng ET4000 chip? The answer in this case is that the driver will probably work OK with any ET4000 based board. However as I look at this request carefully, it strikes me that one of two situations must obtain: Either the writer has the driver and not the video board, or the video board and the driver, but isn't sure if they will work together. In the former case, he would be well advised to keep in mind that the vendor of the board, when he buys it, should have supplied his own Windows driver, which may be tried before or in place of the Speedstar driver. In the latter case, where both board and driver are in hand, I am moved to recall that There Are Two Kinds Of People In The World, namely, the ones who take a board and a driver and TRY them together to see what happens; versus the ones who ask for the answer first.
ker@cbnewsj.att.com (kenneth.roser) (04/26/91)
As Tom indicates, I wasn't clear in my intentions. Basically what I'd like to do is follows. Buy a clone board utilizing the ET4000 chip and take advantage of the excellent driver support of the more well known companies such as Diamond and Orchid. I have a fear that if I buy a clone board I may not have good driver support. In article <64833497@bfmny0.BFM.COM> tneff@bfmny0.BFM.COM (Tom Neff) writes: >In article <1991Apr23.175237.27431@cbnewsj.att.com> ker@cbnewsj.att.com (kenneth.roser) writes: >>I'd like to know how compatible video drivers are across the different >>manufacturers of video boards. > >That may not be generally answerable. Fortunately it sounds like the >writer has a more specific issue: > >>For example, if I have a driver for a Diamond Speedstar board >>that uses the Tseng ET4000 chip, is it likley to work with any other >>video board using the Tseng ET4000 chip? > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Ken Roser - WA2VCI - mtgzy!ker - AT&T Bell Laboratories - 908-957-5822 ----------------------------------------------------------------------