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- Organization: University of Central Florida--Computer Services
- Date: Monday, 21 Dec 1992 21:52:07 EST
- From: Bill Laird <COP80196@UCF1VM.BITNET>
- Message-ID: <92356.215207COP80196@UCF1VM.BITNET>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: ATI is making me mad
- References: <LABACH.92Dec12220155@acs5.acs.ucalgary.ca>
- <92349.120353COP80196@UCF1VM.BITNET>
- <1992Dec16.073836.22047@pslu1.psl.wisc.edu>
- <BzMo3t.5Fz@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>
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- In article <BzMo3t.5Fz@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>, ntaib@silver.ucs.indiana.edu
- (Iskandar Taib) says:
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- [:stuff deleted:]
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- >Anyone who can call anything associated with Trident "HOT" deserves to
- >use their cards 9-) No thanks. I'll wait till NT, meanwhile Windows 3.1
- >works fine.
- >
- That is a matter of opinion. Trident offers a viable solution to os/2 users
- who want high resolution. They are one of the few manufacturers who have not
- been blinded by the annoying reflection of windoze. While you wait for NT
- (aka OS/2 3.0), you may want to upgrade your hardware unless you already have a
- 486 50 with 16 mb of ram. Initial reviews are that it is a memory hog
- even by os/2's standards!
-