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From: steve@ecf.toronto.edu (Steve Kotsopoulos)
Subject: VGA board for X386
Message-ID: <1991Jun19.033726.20991@ecf.toronto.edu>
Organization: University of Toronto, Engineering Computing Facility
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1991 03:37:26 GMT

I just bought a Tricom Mega/1024 VGA board that I want to use with
my Hyundai HCM-421E monitor for running X386.

They had two different types of these VGA boards at the store (same price).
The 'old' style board had 3 or 4 different crystals on it, and I believe
the highest one was around 60MHz. The 'new' style board only had one
36MHz crystal on it.

I bought the 'new' one because it had higher rev EPROMS on it.
When I ran Thomas Roell's clock.exe program it detected
clocks at 25.2, 28.3, 32.5 and 36.0.

Would I be better off with the 'old' or 'new' style VGA board?
I am using the monitor in 8514 emulation mode.
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Steve Kotsopoulos                   mail:   steve@ecf.utoronto.ca
Systems Analyst                     bitnet: steve@ecf.UTORONTO.BITNET
Engineering Computing Facility      uucp:   uunet!utai!ecf!steve
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