Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms
Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watdragon!lotus!dbbrocklehur
From: dbbrocklehur@lotus.uwaterloo.ca (Darren)
Subject: Re: IBM's XGA and Windows
Message-ID: <1991Feb2.035039.233@watdragon.waterloo.edu>
Keywords: XGA Windows Busmaster 32-Bit
Sender: daemon@watdragon.waterloo.edu (Owner of Many System Processes)
Organization: University of Waterloo
Date: Sat, 2 Feb 91 03:50:39 GMT
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tmottonen@cc.helsinki.fi writes:

> > First of all XGA is only a Micro Channel product.  It is
> > Bus Mastering, ships in the standard configuration with
> > 512k and can be expanded to 1MB.
>
>     I've heard that the XGA adapter requires a 386SX or better
>     machine. Any idea why ?

Actually, the XGA adapter will only run in full-blown 386 machines using
MicroChannel archetecture.   Except for the 32-bit busmaster capabilities,
the XGA specification is virtually identical to the 8514/a spec.  XGA is
much faster, but what do you expect from a card with a computer on board
combined with a superior bus.

As for the clones being 16-bit.  If its not a 32-bit busmaster, it's 8514/a
and NOT XGA.

