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- From: schludermann@sscvx1.ssc.gov
- Subject: Re: TIGA video board, anyone?, You Betcha!!
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.153206.1@sscvx1.ssc.gov>
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 21:32:06 GMT
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- In article <C1DxDv.BEr@austin.ibm.com>, oquinn@elder.austin.ibm.com (Jim O) writes:
- > A friend of mine picked up a TIGA 340GFX video board at a computer garage
- > sale the other day. It has the TI TMS34010 [sic] part on it. Can anyone
- > tell me the following:
- >
- > 1) Is TIGA still around, if so how to I get in touch with them.
- > 2) What is its performance?
- > 3) Are drivers available for Windows, if so what res/colors?
- > 4) Why is the VGA feature connector "non-standard" looking?
- >
- > Thanks in advance, send replies to:
- > oquinn@eureka.austin.ibm.com
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- I think it's still alive and well. I just bought a TMS34020-40 w/TMS34082-40
- EISA board. It came with drivers for windows 3.0 & 3.1, TIGA 2.2 & some others
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- Kris
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