[comp.windows.ms] Summary of 1024x768x256 VGA cards wanted

pete@indep1.UUCP (Peter Franks) (02/28/91)

I remember that there was a discussion about the various features, speeds,
drivers, bugs, etc., of Super-VGA cards a short time ago.

At the time, I was not interested, since I had an STB PowerGraph VGA with
1M and thought I was satisfied with it (or at least stuck with it *:^).  Now,
however, I have an opportunity to "trade it in" for full credit (what I paid
for it) for a different card of my choosing.

I would like to get a VERY fast card, possibly with a graphics co-processor,
but I'm not sure what's out there.  I've heard of the Hercules Graphics
Station cards - they seem to be priced in the right range, but I don't know
what they would offer me.

I am currently running Windows 3.0 on my 386/25 clone, primarily for word
processing/desktop publishing/graphics design/spreadsheet work, etc.  I will
eventually be putting the machine up under UNIX and would like whatever board
I choose to be compatible with X-Windows (although that is not an absolute
requirement).  I currently have a Packard Bell PB8510SV TriSync monitor, so
any board I get MUST work with interlaced monitors (the STB has some flicker
in 1024x768 modes - not unbearable, but there - which is one reason why I'm
thinking of replacing it).

I looked at a Sigma board the other day and noticed that the "ergonomic"
refresh rates it offered only occured in the 800x600 modes.  Is this normal?
I'd like to get a high refresh rate in 1024x768 to eliminate the flicker - is
it available?

Anyway, if someone can summarize the previous discussion, or, if someone has
archived it and can email it to me, I'd be extremely grateful.  I DO read both
of these newsgroups regularly, so posting would be fine, too (isn't that
refreshing - I actually READ the groups I post to  *:^).

Adv[thanks]ance.

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