Title: | Windows NT |
Notice: | See note 15.0 for HCL location |
Moderator: | TARKIN::LIN .com::FOLEY |
Created: | Thu Oct 31 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 6086 |
Total number of notes: | 31449 |
hello, A customer try to use a powerstorm 3D30 with windows nt 4.0 and with 1024x768 only 256 colors are available is this normal ? (the customer want 65000 colors) did we have new drivers ? here is the configuration: alpha station 255 video card powerstorm 3D30 (2mega) pbxgb-aa windows nt 4.0 video drivers from: www.service.digital.com/open3d ggs for powerstorm 3d30,4D20,and all ZLXP-E graphics cards (1163475) released 22 nov 1996 thanks jany roetta csc france
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5647.1 | Color depth of 3D30 vs 4D20 | BGSDEV::LANGONE | Thu Feb 06 1997 08:04 | 5 | |
The 3D30 is a pseudo color device that only supports 256 colors. The PowerStorm 4D20 however does support that many colors being a 24plane/16meg card. | |||||
5647.2 | CSC32::K_MEADOWS | Thu Feb 06 1997 08:12 | 22 | ||
not on the HCL but the ZLXP-E series is - if you check you'll see that the ZLXP-E1 supports only 256 colors. from the Sales update on the 3D30: The PowerStorm 3D30 graphics accelerator is a single-slot, PCI-based module designed for 2-D and 8-bit 3-D wireframe applications. The PowerStorm 3D30 is 8 bits per pixel, offering simultaneous display of 256 colors. It has special hardware functionality via a patented dithering algorithm, which allows the display of virtual 24-bit images. and for the 4d20: The PowerStorm 4D20 graphics accelerator is also a single-slot, PCI-based module designed for 3-D wireframe applications and cost-sensitive users requiring 3-D solids modeling functionality. This graphics accelerator offers up to 24 bits per pixel double buffered (can display up to 16.7 million colors simultaneously), 4 overlay planes, and a full 24-bit Z-buffer for 3-D depth cueing. The PowerStorm 4D20 also supports 1600x1200 resolution at 75 Hz to provide higher quality resolution and larger screen sizes. |