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- Article 147 of comp.sys.amiga.reviews:
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
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- From: eichhorn@igd.fhg.DE (Oliver Eichhorn)
- Subject: MINI-REVIEW: Domino 24-bit graphics board
- Message-ID: <1992Nov3.154925.13132@menudo.uh.edu>
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Keywords: hardware, graphics, 24-bit, Zorro card, commercial
- Sender: amiga-reviews@math.uh.edu (comp.sys.amiga.reviews moderator)
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- Reply-To: eichhorn@igd.fhg.DE (Oliver Eichhorn)
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
- Date: Tue, 3 Nov 1992 15:49:25 GMT
- Approved: barrett@math.uh.edu
-
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: This review was originally published in the
- Imagine Mailing List. It was submitted to c.s.a.reviews by the
- author. I have extensively edited the grammar and spelling, and
- added the name, description, address, and price information below
- (to conform with the guidelines of comp.sys.amiga.reviews), but the
- review is otherwise unchanged.]
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Domino graphics board
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- This is a 24-bit graphics board for the Amiga. It is a
- Zorro II card that definitely works in the A2000 and A3000.
- Check with the vendor for A4000 compatibility. (USENET news
- says that Domino and the AGA chipset work well together.)
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: X-Pert Computer Services
- Address: Weiherwiese 27
- D-6270 Idstein
-
- Telephone: ++49/6126-8809 or 3056
- FAX: ++49/6126/54922
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- All prices are in DM. (Reportedly, 1 US$ == 1.40 DM.)
-
- Domino32K graphics card 698,--
- Domino32K + TV-Paint Jr. 1098,-- (needs 8MB RAM)
- Domino TV-Paint Jr. 498,--
-
- Software-drivers:
-
- AdPro, Real3D, VistaPro,
- Reflections, ImageMaster each 25,--
- Imagine 50,--
- Caligary 98,--
- Complete driver pack 109,--
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- Maybe you have already heard about the DOMINO graphics board from
- XPert. Some weeks ago I purchased one and now I want to report my
- impressions.
-
-
- SCREEN MODES
-
- (ni = non-interlaced, i = interlaced):
-
- Multiscan-monitors with 31 kHz | Multiscan-monitors with 57 kHz
- (like my Eizo 9060 or a NEC 3D) | (like Eizo 9070 or NEC 4D)
- |
- Resolution Colors Palette Hertz |Resolution Colors Palette Hertz
- -------------------------------------- |-------------------------------------
- 640 x 480 2,16,256 262144 67 ni | 640 x 480 2,16,256 262144 72 ni
- 640 x 480 32768 32768 67 ni | 640 x 480 32768 32768 67 ni
- 800 x 600 2,16,256 262144 60 ni | 800 x 600 2,16,256 262144 81 ni
- 800 x 600 32768 32768 60 ni | 800 x 600 32768 32768 60 ni
- 1024 x 768 2,16,256 262144 87 i |1024 x 768 2,16,256 262144 70 ni
- |1120 x 832 2,16,256 262144 65 ni
- |1152 x 900 2,16,256 262144 60 ni
- |1280 x 1024 2,16 262144 87 i
- |
-
-
- WHAT IT DOES
-
- First, you can run your Workbench on a Domino-screen. I do it in
- 800x600, and it looks nice; even the mouse pointer is in high resolution.
- The drawback here is the scrolling speed of text windows, but I'll explain
- this later.
-
- If you want to view nice pictures, there's a little program (ViewDom)
- included which will display all normal IFF pictures except 32-color images
- (strangely enough). I never tried extra-half-bright pictures, but HAM
- pictures are displayed quite well. The most interesting feature is of course
- ViewDom's ability to display IFF24 images. The pictures are displayed in as
- 15-bit images (32,768 colors) on a Domino screen. Unfortunately, they are
- not dithered. In particular, raytraced pictures sometimes look a bit ugly in
- undithered 15-bit mode. My hope is the AdPro driver mentioned later.
-
- The most interesting feature of Domino is its ability to run
- (almost) any program on a Domino screen. Each time a program wants to open a
- custom screen with up to 16 colors, a requester pops up. It asks if you want
- to run the program on the Domino screen or not. A nice feature here is that
- you can store the settings for the screen name. For example, each time the
- Imagine screen opens, it will run automatically (without requester) on the
- Domino. The problem is that some programs open screens without names, so
- the setting cannot be stored.
-
- "Well, now I have a large screen, but will the program recognize and
- use it?" Hm, that's a good point: most programs run on the Domino, but
- they will not use the higher resolution. BUT there are some exceptions:
- IMAGINE (yeah!!!), CygnusEd, PageStream, ProCalc, and others.
-
-
- WHICH PROGRAMS RUN?
-
- I tried quite a lot and here are the results:
-
- Programs that run on Domino screens but don't use the higher
- resolution: 3D-Pro, ImageLink, IntroCAD, Pixel3D 1.0, Real3D, Reflections,
- Videoscape 3D, BeckerText I, Calligrapher, Datamat.
-
- Programs that run on Domino screens AND use higher resolution:
- Imagine, MaxonCAD, BeckerText II (uses only larger height), FontDesigner,
- ProfCalc, MaxiPlan 1.8 (uses only larger height), SuperBasePro IV, LSE,
- DevPac 3.01, SuperJAM, Cinemorph (I saw it in Cologne), and CygnusEd.
-
- Programs that don't run on Domino screens: AudioMaster III,
- Audition IV, AMax II+, ImageMaster, ADPro (the main window does not run on a
- Domino screen, but the Visual-operators do, and they use the higher
- resolution.)
-
-
- HOW ABOUT IMAGINE?
-
- Okay, now it's getting interesting: All Imagine editors use the
- higher resolution :-))))))
-
- The Project and Action editors only use the higher number of lines,
- but not the higher number of columns.
-
- The other ones use the complete screen. I run Imagine 2.0 on a
- 800x600 screen in 60 Hz. (If I'd have a larger monitor I could run it on a
- 1024x768 screen).
-
- Well, there some disadvantages, too:
-
- The speed. Line drawing is quite a lot slower than before :-(
-
- The mouse. The "hot spot" of the mouse pointer is not in the middle of it,
- but in the upper left corner. You have to click about 0.5cm below and
- 0.5cm right of your target. (Very strange, but I'm almost used to it.)
-
- The redraw. Sometimes the redraw is a bit confused, but it's only a minor
- problem, because pressing ALT-R can fix it.
-
- The images. At the moment I can't view my rendered 24-bit images directly
- in Imagine. There is a driver announced, but I don't have it yet. ILBM24
- pictures created by Imagine CAN'T be loaded directly to ViewDom. You can
- load them with ADPro and save them again as ILBM24 and it works. The
- ILBM24 picture saved with ADPro is some kilobytes larger than the one
- stored with Imagine. (Strange, strange.)
-
-
- SOFTWARE DRIVERS
-
- There are some drivers announced: Imagine, ADPro, ImageMaster,
- Real3D, and VistaPro. With the drivers you can display directly on the
- Domino screen.
-
-
- FUTURE
-
- There are two updates planned:
- - An update for 24-bit ability (approximately 200 DM).
- - An update for 24-bit ability AND an own blitter -> FAAAST ("Far under 1000
- DM", I was told.)
-
-
- THE DRAWBACK
-
- One drawback is the scrolling speed in shell windows. If you want to
- have a shell window as large as your whole screen, the scrolling is dog slow.
- Normally I open shell windows with about 300x100 pixels and it is OK.
-
- The scrolling speed depends on your processor speed. I use a
- Commodore A2630 [68030] board.
-
-
- AN ADVANTAGE
-
- Domino screens don't need CHIP memory.
-
-
- COMPETITORS
-
- On the CSS (Computer Shopper Show) in Cologne, where I purchased the
- board, there were some other interesting graphic boards:
-
- - EGC from GVP.
- 24 bit.
- Fast.
- Very fast.
- Extremely fast.
- 2700$.
-
- The demo at the GVP booth was very impressive. In the background there was
- a "little" 24-bit image ("Terminator II" in 1024 x 768) on the screen. In
- the foreground there were four smaller windows (each about 200x200), each
- with a 24-bit animation in it. And everything in 30 frames per second!!!
- It was amazing. Of course, the Workbench and many more programs can run on
- the EGS screen.
-
- - Retina from MacroSystems.
- This sounds nice. It has almost the same colors and resolutions as Domino,
- but it also has a 24-bit mode (it's in 640x480 I think). It also has it's
- own processor. Retina costs between approximately 550-800 DM (depending on
- the amount of video RAM).
-
- - OmniBus from ArMax.
- The same resolutions and colors like the Domino, but it's a bit cheaper and
- scrolling seemed a bit faster. I don't know.
-
- That's all for today. I'll mail again when I receive my ordered
- drivers for ADPro, ImageMaster and (of course) Imagine.
-
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-
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