Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!apple!claris!sts!ditka!mcdchg!ddsw1!corpane!disk!rob From: rob@disk.UUCP (Rob Miracle) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Logix VGA card, "Ahead" VGA Card Summary: What about Excelogic? Keywords: VGA Cards Message-ID: <989@disk.UUCP> Date: 31 Dec 89 18:14:58 GMT References: <595@stdc01.UUCP> Distribution: usa Organization: Digital Information Systems of Ky (DISK), Louisville, Ky Lines: 23 In article <595@stdc01.UUCP>, brigman@stdc01.UUCP (James Brigman) writes: > I too would be interested in any information or impressions of the Logix VGA > card or even the "Ahead" VGA card. These bargain-priced cards (Both are under > $250, 512k, 16 bit cards) are not commonly owned cards and I'd appreciate any > information before considering these as purchase options. I have an Excelogic High Resoltion VGA/16 Adapter. Has anyone had experiences with this adapter? It was a cheap ($250 range) adapter that I got with my clone. My Excelogic failed some of the PC Tech Journal (Or was that PC Magazine )'s tests. The VGA256.BGI driver from Borland has pallet problems with my card and Quattro-Pro had some cursor problems (No mouse could have caused it). Strange enough though, I got a VGA256.BGI driver that was not a borland but TSENG and it didn't have problems with the pallet. Anyway, from what I can tell, it appears to be a TSENG related card, though I am not sure. Has any one gotten one of these cards? Have you upgraded it from 256 to 512k? What was envolved? Rob -- * Rob Miracle * ...uunet!ukma!corpane!disk!rob * * Disk Inc. (502)968-5401 - 5406 * Discaimer: I don't claim any of my actions * "Baseball is an activity, Football is a Sport." -- George Carlin