Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!ncrcom!cipc1!ncrlnk!ciss!lawday!jra
From: jra@lawday.DaytonOh.NCR.COM (John R Ackermann)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
Subject: Video system for windows?
Message-ID: <113@lawday.DaytonOh.NCR.COM>
Date: 25 Mar 91 16:13:17 GMT
Reply-To: jra@lawday.DaytonOh.NCR.COM (John R Ackermann)
Organization: Law Department, NCR Corp., Dayton, OH
Lines: 18

I'm going to be running Windows 3.0 using Ami Professionally and the new
version of Turbo Pascal.

I currently have an STB 8 bit, super VGA card and a Seiko display.  The
card handles 800x600 and 1024x768-interlaced.  The display is 
but it only supports standard VGA or 1024x768-interlaced -- no 800x600.

I'd like to start positioning myself for a Windows world, and am looking
for suggestions on upgrading this system.  I can't afford to upgrade the
monitor right now, but it seems that buying a new video card that's
faster and supports both interlaced and non-interlaced 1024x768 might be
a good first step.

Any suggestions?
-- 
John R. Ackermann, Jr.        Law Department, NCR Corporation, Dayton, Ohio
(513) 445-2966		      John.Ackermann@daytonoh.ncr.com
Packet Radio: ag9v@n8acv      tcp/ip: ag9v@ag9v.ampr [44.70.12.34]