From: jevans@access.digex.net (John A. Evans) Subject: Re: Looking for VLB ET4000 video cards Date: 28 Jul 1993 16:57:25 -0400
fs_potte@rcsw91.rcvie.co.at (Martin Pottendorfer) writes:
>I'm using a VLB card called "Color Designer" (appearently no-name!) which
>uses an ET4000 with 1Mb Ram. (processor: 486DX2/66) This card supports
>High Color modes, and true-color up to 640x480
>Under X i can use several 256 color modes (1152x900 62Hz, 1024x768
>76Hz, 992x744 82Hz, ...) and i'm quite happy with these modes.
> Thanks,
> mdw
> Matt Welsh, mdw@tc.cornell.edu, welshm@dg-rtp.dg.com
> Radioactive decay ain't what it used to be.
>hope it helps,
>martin
>--
>-----------------------------------------------------------------
>Martin Pottendorfer You should emulate your heros,
> fs_potte@rcvie.co.at but don't carry it too far.
> Especially if they are dead!
>-----------------------------------------------------------------
I, too have a color designer card, and would be interested if anyone knows
of a vga16 driver for linux, since the board works nicely under dos in
this mode at 1280x1024. I was unaware that the 1152x900 mode would work,
so guess what I will be doing in the next few minutes :-)
===============================================================================
John A. Evans, Capt, USAF "My number one goal as a
VHDL/EDA Engineer runner is to live long enough
Ft Meade, MD 20755-2604 to place in my age group!!!"
jevans@access.digex.net
===============================================================================
In search of - The Long Dark Tee-Shirt of the Sole !!!
===============================================================================