Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!ucsd!pacbell.com!tandem!zorch!vsi1!hsv3!jls From: jls@hsv3.UUCP (James Seidman) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Video Cards Message-ID: <4075@hsv3.UUCP> Date: 21 Aug 90 23:58:42 GMT References: <1742@abvax.UUCP> Reply-To: jls@headland.UUCP (James Seidman) Organization: Video Seven / Headland Technology Lines: 13 In article karl@ficc.ferranti.com (Karl Lehenbauer) writes: >I have a Headland Technology Video-7 VRAM VGA. It has 800x600 and does >1024x768 noninterlaced. It can go up to 256 colors, even at 1024x768, >although currently I believe the Win3 1024x768 driver can only do 16. I'm afraid that this just isn't true. The VRAM can't do 1024x768x256, only 1024x768x16. (Not like 256-color drivers do much for you with the Windows apps that are out today...) An 800x600x256 driver is included, however. -- Jim Seidman (Drax), the accidental engineer. UUCP: ames!vsi1!headland!jls ARPA: jls%headland.UUCP@apple.com