Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!snorkelwacker!usc!samsung!uunet!csinc!rpeglar From: rpeglar@csinc.UUCP (Rob Peglar x615) Newsgroups: comp.unix.i386 Subject: Re: Which 386 Unix offers Vga 256 color X-windows? Summary: color X servers Keywords: 640 x 480 x 256, 800 x 600 x 256 ? Message-ID: <152@csinc.UUCP> Date: 20 Nov 89 19:45:17 GMT References: <1989Nov17.173951.21899@world.std.com> <938@nemesis.stsci.edu> <4338@dell.dell.com> Distribution: usa Organization: Control Systems, Inc., St. Paul MN Lines: 25 In article <4338@dell.dell.com>, jrh@mustang.dell.com (jrh) writes: > Dell has shown its new 1024x768x256 color Xwindows/Motif Server at UNIX EXPO > and last week at Comdex, this driver is for the GPX Renaissance video card > and a large monitor, like a 19" Mitsubishi Diamond Scan... very impressive, and those that saw it were impressed. I do not think anyone else has shown > a 1024x768 color server yet. How about a 1280x1024 server? Control Systems, Inc. (ARTIST Graphics) has had an X server, running under ISC 1.0.6, for quite a while now. Now, we have a ISC 2.0.2 server as well. This server runs an ARTIST TI12 (16 or 256 color) 1280x1024, with optional VGA module (plug-on, no extra slot). Many different monitors are supported, including the one mentioned above (basically any multi-sync up to 108 MHZ horiz. scan rate). ARTIST Graphics showed this at X-Hibition '89 in San Jose in June 1989. We also have (gasp) a DOS version (but this is comp.unix.i386, so I won't mention it) Rob -- Rob Peglar Control Systems, Inc. 2675 Patton Rd., St. Paul MN 55113 ...uunet!csinc!rpeglar 612-631-7800 The posting above does not necessarily represent the policies of my employer.