Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga.misc:4599 comp.unix.amiga:966 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!news.funet.fi!funic!nic!vinsci From: vinsci@nic.funet.fi (Leonard Norrgard) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.unix.amiga Subject: Re: VisionA-Card (was: X-Pert: "50 MHz 68040 card available") Message-ID: Date: 14 Jun 91 17:35:42 GMT References: <1991Jun14.114706.2005@unibi.uni-bielefeld.de> Sender: vinsci@nic.funet.fi (Leonard Norrgard) Distribution: comp Organization: Soft Service, Inc. Lines: 33 In-Reply-To: markus@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de's message of 14 Jun 91 11:47:06 GMT In article <1991Jun14.114706.2005@unibi.uni-bielefeld.de> markus@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de (Markus Illenseer) writes: In article , vinsci@nic.funet.fi (Leonard Norrgard) writes: [stuff about 040'card deleted] |> Their Visiona 24bit graphics card isn't available yet (though they |> showed it at Amiga '91 in Berlin about a month ago), but scheduled for |> the end of the year. The version shown at the show didn't have a |> hardware cursor, which they said they would include in the next |> in-house version of the card. Programming info & libraries are |> available now though. (I got mine in Berlin :-) |> For some reason they think that their MEM64 64Mb nibble mode memory |> card won't have a market without it, so they plan to release them at |> the same time. I suppose they're thinking of image manipulation as the |> main market for the Visiona and that is of course memory intesive. |> However one would think that it would be good for the Unix systems as |> well! I was just wondering about. CBM showed the Vision Card running in the A3000UX on the Ami-Expo in Berlin. There was a screen device and a seperate Monitor. But, recently, i am not very sure. Could someone else proove it ? If it was not the card from X-Pert, then it was another card. But it was nice to see the Amiga running X11R4 on a high-resolution card/monitor ! (With a 3-Button-Mouse from CBM :-) I think CBM showed both the ULowell & the Visiona card, while X-Pert showed a couple of Visionas in their stand. The Visiona cards were prototypes. CU, Markus Markus Illenseer, Computer Science , University of Bielefeld, Germany -- Leonard