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From: amichiel@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Allen J Michielsen)
Subject: Re: Super VGA in an IBM XT.
Message-ID: <1991May14.225823.19549@rodan.acs.syr.edu>
Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
References: <1991May6.115535.5317@marlin.jcu.edu.au> <1991May13.205551.1369@mck-csc.mckinsey.com>
Date: Tue, 14 May 91 22:58:23 GMT

In <1991May13.205551.1369@mck-csc.mckinsey.com> buch@csc-sun.mckinsey.com
>In <1991May6.115535.5317@marlin.jcu.edu.au> cpmwc@marlin.jcu.edu.au
>>Is it possible to put a Super VGA card into an XT and get all video modes?
>It would be possible if you could find an 8-bit Super VGA card (good luck)!
   Not true, there are several, and all better cards autosense when in a
8 bit slot and `disable' the 16 bit extension.

>>I am specifically looking for 640x480x256 and 320x200x256.
>Even if you could, 640x480 graphics would be extremely SLOW on an XT.
   Most all Super VGA cards have enough memory onboard. Being in a XT only
slows it down by about 1/2 due to a 8 bit slot.  The big factor is clock 
rate of the system, and more importantly, the speed of the bios.  If the
XT system were using a inboard 386 pc, the video would be quite fast.

al

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