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Conference 7.286::macintosh

Title:Apple Macintosh Volume II
Notice:Mac is NOT an acronym - it's Mac or Macintosh *not* MAC
Moderator:SMURF::BINDERONS
Created:Sun Jan 20 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:964
Total number of notes:30983

61.0. "Color Video (Boards, Monitors)" by OROVAX::SAVINO () Fri Nov 09 1990 15:00

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61.1I would like that too...TOOK::C_PEREZThe InFAMous EightFri Nov 09 1990 16:4614
61.2I love my Xceed!HSOMAI::MOFFITTSat Nov 10 1990 12:3911
61.3What resolution card?OTOU01::STEWARTGANDALFTue Nov 13 1990 10:2312
61.4The little one.\HSOMAI::MOFFITTTue Nov 13 1990 11:1015
61.5SE/30 card for specific monitor?ZENDIA::REITHJim Reith DTN 226-6102 - LTN2-1/F02Tue Nov 13 1990 11:1610
61.6EDSAIC::ARONSONThings don't get better, just different!Wed Dec 12 1990 13:1020
61.7Most 19-inch monitors are not quite 2 page.TALLIS::HERDEGMark Herdeg, DTN 226-6520Wed Dec 12 1990 14:0419
61.8FMCSSE::ELLISONRick CXN2/35 DTN:523-2917Wed Dec 12 1990 22:0212
61.9THPPT::lapineThu Dec 13 1990 12:3712
61.10ChoicesUSRCV1::PERKINSBTry? There is no try. Do or do notWed Jan 02 1991 10:3713
61.11E-machines T-16BOLT::MINOWCheap, fast, good; choose twoWed Jan 02 1991 14:5812
61.12EDSAIC::ARONSONThings don't get better, just different!Thu Jan 03 1991 16:177
61.13BOLT::MINOWCheap, fast, good; choose twoFri Jan 04 1991 10:1419
61.14How about a digital (Sony) monitor?BIGRED::DANIELSBrad Daniels, Chevron's new DEC whipping boyMon Jan 07 1991 16:398
61.15EEEEEE-Machines, yeah!!! I've got one too. . . .DRPDRY::GKGary L. Kessler DTN 545-4446Mon Jan 07 1991 17:2320
61.16EDSAIC::ARONSONThings don't get better, just different!Tue Jan 08 1991 20:1517
61.17Won't be at the MAC show. . .DRPDRY::GKGary L. Kessler DTN 545-4446Wed Jan 09 1991 20:048
61.18E-Machines T-16 24-bit color cardDRPDRY::KESSLERGary L. Kessler DTN 545-4446Fri Mar 29 1991 18:2222
61.19Colorboard 264-SE/30GBI01::CARUSOAngelo Caruso - SWAS Genoa, ItalySun Apr 21 1991 19:207
61.20help!GBI01::CARUSOAngelo Caruso - SWAS Genoa, ItalyWed Apr 24 1991 07:2610
61.21I have a 264!PARVAX::MIGDALWed Apr 24 1991 09:4111
61.22Apple 8*24 GC QuestionsH2OLOG::YAPLEESeattlite :== A paler shade of whiteWed Jun 19 1991 23:416
61.23E-Machines, I like this company. . .DRPDRY::KESSLERSeattle, the land of liquid sunshine. . .Mon Oct 14 1991 19:3924
61.24Will rasterops or Xceed card drive a DEC VR299 monitorPBST::ROBERTSMon May 04 1992 15:0912
61.25The info that I've gathered so farPBST::ROBERTSTue May 12 1992 19:2036
61.26B&W includes card for < $1000SWAM2::DAVIS_RIRich DavisThu May 14 1992 21:019
61.27Just ordered a MOBIUS 2 page displayPBST::ROBERTSFri May 15 1992 13:375
61.28Need cable pinouts for video cable.HSOMAI::MOFFITTTue Jun 23 1992 22:317
61.29Mac 16" display questionMOUTNS::KACHELMYERDave KachelmyerWed Jul 01 1992 21:017
61.30In a word, yesGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLThu Jul 02 1992 09:557
61.31BAKER::DOUGDoug Baker, US SDSS, 592-4628Thu Jul 02 1992 11:1526
61.32K9::PIPERA piper at the gates of delirium...Thu Jul 02 1992 11:542
61.33MOUTNS::KACHELMYERDave KachelmyerThu Jul 02 1992 14:0912
61.34Maybe monitor needs adjustment/replacementGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLThu Jul 02 1992 14:1511
61.35BUOVAX::ARONSONTags Fun,but I&#039;m tired of being it !Mon Jul 13 1992 14:3917
61.36This should work!HSOMAI::MOFFITTTue Jul 14 1992 11:05164
61.3716 Bit vs. 24 Bit ImagesSMEGIT::SMITHTue Jul 28 1992 15:1928
61.38SUN?SKYE::ANDERSONTue Jul 28 1992 16:2012
61.39Few Mac Video boards' drivers do 16-bitGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLTue Jul 28 1992 17:139
61.40Avoiding AmbiguityULTRA::KINDELBill Kindel @ LKG2Wed Jul 29 1992 12:3028
61.41few drivers do 16-bit, most skip from 8 to 24GUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLWed Jul 29 1992 12:5019
61.42YAMS::TWANG::DICKSONWed Jul 29 1992 13:393
61.43Vast tracts of VRAM!!!GUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLWed Jul 29 1992 14:1011
61.44Macintosh Display Card queryUTROP1::MCCORMICK_BBob McCormick @UTOThu Sep 17 1992 05:5217
61.45What IS 16 Bit Really?TIGEMS::SMITHWed Sep 23 1992 20:2330
61.46CSOA1::LENNIGDave (N8JCX), MIG, CincinnatiWed Sep 23 1992 21:272
61.47Long Reply & ExplanationUTROP1::MCCORMICK_BBob McCormick @UTOThu Sep 24 1992 05:0080
61.48BingoLEDS::COHENWhat do I drive? a Taylor-Made!Thu Sep 24 1992 10:286
61.49Pick a solutionHOBBLE::SWEATTThu Sep 24 1992 13:477
61.50ATLANT::SCHMIDTThinking globally, acting locally!Fri Sep 25 1992 11:3327
61.5116-bit and 32-bit describe memory bits/pixel.TALLIS::HERDEGMark Herdeg, DTN 226-6520Fri Oct 02 1992 20:4411
61.52Magnavox monitor on IIsi?AIMT::MITHALTue Oct 06 1992 10:478
61.53Not if it's just a VGA monitor.TALLIS::HERDEGMark Herdeg, DTN 226-6520Mon Oct 12 1992 16:125
61.54ATLANT::SCHMIDTATLANT:: has moved to 40211::Mon Oct 12 1992 17:049
61.55The old DEC monitor red:green:bluesHALFDM::GOETZEShe collects objects of beautyThu Oct 15 1992 14:5615
61.56NEC uses Radius (or RasterOps?) boardsGUCCI::NFERGUSONTANSTAAFLThu Oct 15 1992 16:577
61.57HALFDM::GOETZEShe collects objects of beautyThu Oct 15 1992 21:109
61.58Fast FAX facts from NECUTROP1::MCCORMICK_BBob McCormickFri Oct 16 1992 08:0116
61.59HALFDM::GOETZEShe collects objects of beautyFri Oct 16 1992 13:434
61.60Some NEC numbers...STAR::DCARRGuru: a 4-letter word to Amiga ownersFri Oct 16 1992 21:5613
61.61ARTLIB::GOETZEA cool of books will sometimes lead the mind to libraries of a hot afternoon, if books can be found coolSun Oct 18 1992 15:274
61.62RasterOps Paintboard LIVMSER::MCCARTYBret McCarty CSC/CSTue Nov 10 1992 15:307
61.63And for $300 ...MAGIC::ALOUANIWed Nov 11 1992 14:1521
61.64Paintboard Li InfoMRKTNG::SHIDERLYWed Nov 11 1992 20:4455
61.65well, I bought the paintboard LI and I have a 16bit settings questionVMSER::MCCARTYBret McCarty CSC/CSTue Nov 17 1992 13:2615
61.66YUP. Just never tried itMRKTNG::SHIDERLYWed Nov 18 1992 22:1622
61.67I'll call them...VMSER::MCCARTYBret McCarty CSC/CSTue Nov 24 1992 14:455
61.68YAMS::DICKSONTue Nov 24 1992 15:182
61.69Inputs on Magnavox 14" monitor?WONDER::KEPNUT::WOLFCherokee N15802Wed Feb 03 1993 08:056
61.70NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 03 1993 09:421
61.71Calibrating Trinitron Monitor?UNXA::LEGAPete, USSG, DTN 462-6025Fri Feb 26 1993 11:4010
61.728*24GC Update?MLNCSC::MILANAPatior ut Potiar...NETWORKS:Wed Apr 07 1993 07:1716
61.73TI Explorer/Broken Radius monitor/Colour upgrade QWRKSYS::ARTHURApolitically correctMon Jul 26 1993 14:515
61.74check your bank account... :-)DECWET::EVANSBruce Evans, DECwest Eng.Wed Jul 28 1993 21:3117
61.75Video card compatible w/ Centris 650?WIDGET::KLEINThu Aug 26 1993 14:347
61.76WIDGET::KLEINThu Aug 26 1993 23:437
61.77840AV Video Resolution QuestionSMURF::SHIDERLYMon Aug 30 1993 23:4316
61.78Apple14" work with IIci?RICKS::PSHERWOODThu Sep 16 1993 23:416
61.79ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere&#039;s the &#039;Apple Menu&#039; on this?Thu Sep 16 1993 23:488
61.80its the TRICKS::PSHERWOODThu Sep 16 1993 23:564
61.8114" monitor works on IIciRANGER::ACMAC::AnthonyPATHWORKS for MacintoshFri Sep 17 1993 10:4532
61.82monitor is mootRICKS::PSHERWOODFri Sep 17 1993 11:1420
61.83Switchable (Mac & PC) MonitorUNTADH::PLATTENMon Oct 11 1993 13:017
61.84Share away...TOOK::C_PEREZThe InFAMous EightMon Oct 11 1993 14:518
61.85Check out 173.110...ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere&#039;s the &#039;Apple Menu&#039; on this?Tue Oct 12 1993 13:237
61.86NEC has some that fit the billSPECXN::ELLISONRick CXO3-1/E9 DTN:592-5102Tue Oct 12 1993 22:1029
61.87Raster Ops card for si&13"?EEMELI::KOKKOLittle pink dragon, smiling, disappearsSun Nov 14 1993 17:0211
61.8814" monitor w/ 11" displayCSC32::VANDENBERGMon Jan 03 1994 12:3413
61.89Not a bug, it's a featureBRONS::BURROWSJim BurrowsMon Jan 03 1994 16:2326
61.90What's A 12" Apple Monitor?TECRUS::ROSTFuzzbox VoodooFri Jan 21 1994 09:516
61.91ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere&#039;s the &#039;Apple Menu&#039; on this?Fri Jan 21 1994 10:139
61.92I Hate This StuffTECRUS::ROSTFuzzbox VoodooFri Jan 21 1994 11:355
61.93ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere&#039;s the &#039;Apple Menu&#039; on this?Fri Jan 21 1994 11:4615
61.94EOS::ARMSTRONGFri Jan 21 1994 13:4518
61.95512x384WRKSYS::ARUMUGHAMFri Jan 21 1994 17:152
61.96Mnemonics...ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere&#039;s the &#039;Apple Menu&#039; on this?Mon Jan 24 1994 10:2519
61.97Energy StarCADSYS::LARRICKTue Feb 15 1994 09:526
61.98ATLANT::SCHMIDTWhere&#039;s the &#039;Apple Menu&#039; on this?Tue Feb 15 1994 15:389
61.99YepEMESOH::SCHULTZWould you like to go...Faster ?Wed Feb 16 1994 09:4113
61.100ThanksCADSYS::LARRICKWed Feb 16 1994 09:5914
61.101VGA support on Apple 14" ??UNTADI::PLATTENWed Mar 02 1994 11:584
61.102SMURF::BINDEROmnia tibi dicta non credeWed Mar 02 1994 12:562
61.103Is this a little clearer?DECIDE::MOFFITTThu Mar 03 1994 16:438
61.104Color monitor for a Mac IIcxMROA::GIUDICEThu May 05 1994 15:3522
61.105GUCCI::HERBNew Personal Name coming soon!Thu May 05 1994 22:203
61.106used equipment is swellMRKTNG::TOUBThu May 05 1994 22:4615
61.107What about an old Toby Card?CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/2-N12 ColoradoFri May 06 1994 01:5531
61.108SMURF::BINDERUt res per opera mea meliores fiantFri May 06 1994 10:437
61.109More info for MaxAppleZoomCSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/2-N12 ColoradoFri May 06 1994 11:0416
61.110Help my Mac become more colorfulDCEIDL::CLARKWard ClarkFri May 06 1994 12:0737
61.111SMURF::BINDERUt res per opera mea meliores fiantFri May 06 1994 13:086
61.112MAZ ups and downs16875::MOFFITTFri May 06 1994 14:2815
61.113Info on 17" monitors4328::NEWTONThomas NewtonMon May 09 1994 00:2647
61.1144328::NEWTONThomas NewtonMon May 09 1994 00:503
61.115Some notes from comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video4328::NEWTONThomas NewtonMon May 09 1994 00:57598
61.116How about the Digital Monitor PCXAV-EA?MROA::GIUDICETue May 10 1994 15:5111
61.117should work, but you'll have to waitLEDS::MICHAELTue May 10 1994 17:064
61.118More on refurbished monitors please.CSC32::M_HERODOTUSMario at CXO3/2-N12 ColoradoTue May 10 1994 17:468
61.119Video "shimmer" only when PageMaker is runningDCEIDL::CLARKWard ClarkMon Jul 18 1994 11:4311
61.120problem with *2* 16" monitors on an OK systemNRSTA2::HORGANTim HorganFri Aug 05 1994 12:5620
61.121Confused about kind of monitor?ONFIBR::LARRICKFri Aug 05 1994 15:319
61.122VRT19-DA on an LC475?OHFS01::TUTTLETue Mar 12 1996 15:387
61.123Moir� Patterns on Fine-Pitch DisplaysATLANT::SCHMIDTSee http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/Tue Apr 09 1996 17:3759
61.124VRC21: lots of real estate, not great qualityCSSIUS::LARRICKWed Apr 10 1996 13:5019
61.125AppleVision 1710STAR::GOLDSTEINAndy Goldstein, VMS DevelopmentTue Jul 16 1996 23:5731
61.126sigh...RANGER::COPPOLAPATHWORKS/Macintosh EngineeringWed Jul 17 1996 13:0438
61.127I had a problem too.....HGOCSS::hgo588.hgo.dec.com::kimptonStark Raving SaneThu Jul 18 1996 04:2617
61.128Mine is alright!AZUR::HUREZConnectivity &amp; Computing Services @VBE. DTN 828-5159Mon Jul 29 1996 09:379
61.129STAR::GOLDSTEINAndy Goldstein, VMS DevelopmentTue Jul 30 1996 12:3516
61.130AppleVision 1710 - FollowupSTAR::GOLDSTEINAndy Goldstein, VMS DevelopmentWed Jan 22 1997 14:4078
61.131Mine is fine. I must be lucky ;-) AZUR::HUREZConnectivity &amp; Computing Services @VBE. DTN 828-5159Thu Jan 23 1997 05:5021
61.132DPE1::ARMSTRONGThu Jan 23 1997 20:1721
61.133Extended warranty for AppleVision 1710/1710AVUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsMon Jan 27 1997 16:1739
    The following is from 
    
    	<http://www.macfixit.com/>
    
        AppleVision 1710/1710AV free extended warranty If you have an
        AppleVision 1710AV monitor that needs repair and you are already
        past your 1 year warranty period (and you did not sign up for
        AppleCare), you may still be okay. According to David Benesch,
        Apple has a "secret" two-year warranty for these trouble-plagued
        monitors. However, you may have to squawk to Apple Customer
        Relations to get them to acknowledge it.
    
        Update: AppleVision 1710 Enhanced Customer Support Program Here's
        the official scoop on this extended warranty, as stated by the
        Apple Assistance Center (thanks, Mai Dao):
    
        "On Friday, December 20, 1996, Apple announced an Enhanced Customer
        Support Program (ECSP) that would apply to some, but not all,
        customers who have purchased either an Applevision 1710 Display or
        an Applevision 1710AV Display.
    
        The Applevision1710 Enhanced Customer Support Program provides
        customers who own qualifying Applevision1710 Displays with an
        additional 12 months of service coverage. That is, following the
        expiration of the customer's original Apple One-Year Limited
        Warranty, customers with a qualifying display are entitled to an
        additional twelve months of coverage. During their second twelve
        months of coverage, customers will be entitled to the same service
        coverage as was offered as part of their original Apple One-Year
        Limited Warranty.
    
        The Enhanced Customer Support Program affects customers who own one
        of the following two displays that are in need of service: an
        Applevision 1710 Display (M3322xx/A) or an Applevision 1710AV
        Display (M3323xx/A).
    
        To be eligible for the program, the Display must have a serial
        number in the following range: SG522xxxxxx through and including
        SG628xxxxxx."
61.134STAR::GOLDSTEINAndy Goldstein, VMS DevelopmentThu Jan 30 1997 16:2714
Re .131:

My A/B experiments with the other machine convinced me the calibration problems
were with the monitor. Not only did we swap monitors and machines, but we ran
all the experiments on my system software (on an external drive). This was both
to keep software revs out of the equation and to not put his system software at
risk.

To reiterate, his monitor worked OK on my system box and software. I tried about
10 calibrations at various resolutions - all worked. My monitor, connected to
his system box, running my software, failed several times in 10 attempts.

You're right in keeping your original monitor. The only worthwhile warranty
replacement for an AV1710 is a Mitsubishi 17TX.
61.135I decided to view it first...UNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsFri Jan 31 1997 09:2619
    Re: .134
    
>    The only worthwhile warranty replacement for an AV1710 is a Mitsubishi
>    17TX.
    
    I posted the extended warranty notice for the benifit of anyone that
    might still own an AV1710.
    
    Personally, I remember reading your earlier postings about the AV1710,
    plus problem reports others posted in news groups.  So when my wife
    needed a new 17" monitor, we made sure that we could view the monitor
    we were going to get before making a purchasing decision.  We ended up
    with an NEC 17" monitor from CompUSA using the Digital employee
    discount.
    
    So a belated thank you Andy for saving my wife and I from having
    monitor problems.
    
    					Bob Harris
61.136Apple Multi-Scan 17 and 20DPE1::ARMSTRONGTue Apr 08 1997 17:2612
    Are there any reviews of the Apple Multiple Scan 1705
    	.28dpi, 1024X768, 17" Display?

    A friend is interested....and there have been a few of these
    for sale regularly in ONSALE for under $400.

    What is a good price for these?

    How about the same question for the Apple Multi-Scan 20"

    thanks
    bob
61.137DPE1::ARMSTRONGTue Apr 15 1997 14:1712
    Another friend has just bought a 6400/180 from ONSALE.COM...$959!

    She really wants a 17" monitor, but it looks like the 6400 is limited
    to 1MB of VRAM.  Is there anyone out there with recommendations?

    Can you run a large monitor from a PCI card?  are there 17" monitors
    that will give you 256 colors or more?  (she said it looks like the
    Apple Monitor does not support 256 colors with only 1MB Vram?)

    Any recommendations appreciated..
    thanks
    bob
61.138TLE::REAGANAll of this chaos makes perfect senseTue Apr 15 1997 14:3512
    Here is what the 6400/180 fact sheet says:
    
    - 1MB of video RAM
    - 16-bit color for display of up to 32,768 colors on monitors
      using 640- by 480-pixel or 800- by 600-pixel resolution
    - 8-bit color for display of up to 256 colors on monitors
      using 832- by 624-pixel or 1,024- by 768-pixel resolution
    
    The fact sheet also says it supports monitors upto 17" (I'd guess 
    that would be the 1,024- by 768-pixel resolution at 256 colors)
    
    				-John
61.139They should be able to use a 17" monitor in 256 colorUNIFIX::HARRISJuggling has its ups and downsTue Apr 15 1997 15:328
    My 660av has 1MB VRAM soldered on the motherboard and I ran a 17 inch
    Sony monitor all the time that I had it.  I used 832x624 with a minimum
    of 256 colors.
    
    Looking at Guru for the 6400/180, it says that 832x624 is good for 8
    bit (256) color.  And 640x480 is good for 16 bit (32768) color.
    
    					Bob Harris
61.140DPE1::ARMSTRONGTue Apr 15 1997 17:1316
>   <<< Note 61.138 by TLE::REAGAN "All of this chaos makes perfect sense" >>>
>
>    Here is what the 6400/180 fact sheet says:
>    
>    - 1MB of video RAM
>    - 16-bit color for display of up to 32,768 colors on monitors
>      using 640- by 480-pixel or 800- by 600-pixel resolution
>    - 8-bit color for display of up to 256 colors on monitors
>      using 832- by 624-pixel or 1,024- by 768-pixel resolution
    
    Right...although GURU says N/A for the 6400/180 and 1024X768.
    I think that must be a mistake.

    Can you get more than 256 colors at that resolution using
    a graphics adapter?  I think my friend wants more than 256
    colors if possible but liked the price of the 6400/180.
61.141NPSS::NEWTONThomas NewtonWed Apr 16 1997 02:5424
>   Can you get more than 256 colors at that resolution using
>   a graphics adapter?  I think my friend wants more than 256
>   colors if possible but liked the price of the 6400/180.

You should be able to, if the adapter has enough VRAM to support the higher
resolution.

    VRAM required (bytes) =
        Width (pixels) * Height (pixels) * Bytes per pixel
        + Space required for color mapping table (if stored in VRAM)

    VRAM required (megabytes) =
        VRAM required(bytes) / (1024 * 1024), assuming that the card doesn't
        make sub-optimal use of memory

    Bytes per pixel = 
        1 for 256 colors (from a 24-bit palette)
        2 for "thousands" (32768 or 65536) of colors (from a 24-bit palette)
        3 for "millions" of colors (24-bit video)
        4 for "millions" of colors with alpha channel (bits used to control
          things like transparency effects)

If the card supports TV video in/out as well as being a video adapter, don't
forget to factor in the VRAM needed for the TV functions.
61.142DPE1::ARMSTRONGWed Apr 16 1997 12:048
>You should be able to, if the adapter has enough VRAM to support the higher
>resolution.

    I guess that's what i'm asking....are there PCI video adapter
    cards that supply their own VRAM to support higher resolution.

    Does anyone have any recommendations?
    bob
61.143RE: 61.142TAMARA::TAMARA::CLARKLee Clark,DTN:381-0422,TeamLinksWed Apr 16 1997 14:5414
I have a system with an IMS TwinTurbo 128 PCI card - comes with 4 or 8 MB 
VRAM (maybe 2 as well); ATI sells a "Virtual VR" card with 4 MB VRAM (maybe 
a 2 MB flavor as well) with optional TV tuner; ATI also sells some other 
card with different features.

There's quite a few PCI-based video cards to choose from - check out any 
MacWarehouse/Connection/Zone/etc catalog.

Also check out

http://www.paradata.com/~dslik/MacPCI/MacOSPCIHome.html

for descriptions of several hundred PCI cards of various types, including 
video cards.
61.1446400/180 + 17" monitor = 256 colors at 1024x768JULIET::16.60.192.202::John ThrockmortonGo anywhere BUT west young man!Wed Apr 16 1997 17:5413
Re: .139

The Apple fact sheet is correct (as it should be ;-)

My 6400/180 with 17 inch monitor behaves exactly like the spec sheet says:

    - 1MB of video RAM
    - 16-bit color for display of up to 32,768 colors on monitors
      using 640- by 480-pixel or 800- by 600-pixel resolution
    - 8-bit color for display of up to 256 colors on monitors
      using 832- by 624-pixel or 1,024- by 768-pixel resolution

John
61.145NPSS::NEWTONThomas NewtonWed Apr 16 1997 22:4812
    Re: .142

    All PCI video adapters that I know about provide their own video RAM,
    usually enough for lots of colors at high resolutions.

    Computer City in Framingham has two 4 MB ATI cards for $270-280 which
    you might want to look at.  One has NTSC video in/out, the other lets
    you expand VRAM up to 8MB.

    One MacWeek Online (http://www.macweek.com/) column mentioned a cheap
    (< $200) video card that was supposed to have reasonable performance.