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- From: tim@src.cppa.utah.edu (Tim Ma)
- Subject: Re: Diamond Stealth VRAM. VESA?
- Message-ID: <tim.89.728091337@src.cppa.utah.edu>
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- Organization: University of Utah
- References: <1k49hqINNsj0@hpscit.sc.hp.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 23:35:37 GMT
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- In article <1k49hqINNsj0@hpscit.sc.hp.com> matthias@nsr.hp.com (Matthias Kamm) writes:
- >From: matthias@nsr.hp.com (Matthias Kamm)
- >Subject: Diamond Stealth VRAM. VESA?
- >Date: 26 Jan 1993 21:13:30 GMT
- >I purchased the Diamond Stealth VRAM windows accelerator
- >card before local buses became so popular.
- >
- >I can't find any mention in the documentation referring to
- >VESA compatibility, but when I run the 'msd' program that
- >comes with windows, the s/w lists the video card as VESA
- >compatible.
- >
- >Is this detectable in software?
- >
- >Does anyone know if the Stealth VRAM card is VESA compatible,
- >or is there a seperate version which is.
-
- Huh? It was my understanding that the VESA standard applied to the local
- bus expansion *slot*, not to the cards that go into the slot. Am I
- wrong? Someone please clarify.
-
- Tim Ma
- Associate Programmer
- University of Utah
- Email: tim@src.cppa.utah.edu
-
- >
- >Thanks,
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