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From: jad@nyama.UUCP
Subject: Re: VP/ix & ATI cards -- SUMMARY
Message-ID: <1991May05.032134.13357@nyama.uucp>
Sender: jad@nyama.uucp (Jose A. Dias)
Reply-To: jad@nyama.UUCP (Jose A. Dias)
Organization: Nyama Nyama Inc.
References: <1991May02.225744.8002@holodec>
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Date: Sun, 05 May 1991 03:21:34 GMT
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In <1991May02.225744.8002@holodec>, aschaffe@polyslo.calpoly.edu (Allan Schaffer) writes:
>About a week & a half ago I posted a few questions about VP/ix's treating
>of my ATI video card, and asked you all if you knew of a way to work around
>the problems.. Here's what I found out:

[ 2 Problems with video mode in vp/ix and quick work arounds... ]

>A curious side-note:  A few people wrote to me saying "I have the same
>problem - let me know if you find out anything!" .... which isn't anything
>strange.  What *was* interesting was that they ALL had ATI cards.
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>[off to buy an Orchid Card..]
It's too bad for Ati.  Their card is great for dos, and it does include
a mouse!  Their problems with Unix (no colour at installation time,
apparant bad fonts, can't convince vp/ix that mono ega *is* a reality
on a ttl monitor) will only keep Ati out of the unix market.

So, who's got the best deal in ET4000 chip sets around?

>Allan
>Disclaimer:  My problems may have nothing to do with the ATI card.  I may
>  have something configured improperly.  Consult your local ATI dealer. :-)
(Invariably their response has been: it should work...
	you can send it in ...  *sigh*)
-- 
Jose Dias		jad@nyama.UUCP		 Who me? I didn't say anything!
