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Re: Apple ][gs VGA Card



In article <557561@f10.n209.z1>,
Philip McDunnough <phillip@utstat.toronto.edu> wrote:
>In article <bazyarCw5Jvn.7sD@netcom.com> bazyar@netcom.com (Jawaid Bazyar)
>writes:
>>  If you want a VGA card for $20, buy a PC. 
>>
>>  If you want a VGA card for your IIGS, the cost will be approximately
>>$180.  1) We have to make our money back in a limited market, and 
>>2) this board is not trivial.
>
>$180 is most reasonable. 
>[...]
>You can't get a VESA/VLB card for $20 that's worth anything more than the
>stamp on the package.

Even ISA-bus cards with decent specs will set you back a few bucks.  I
upgraded the video on my Linux box today...an ISA-bus "Windoze
accelerator" (store brand, Cirrus Logic 5426 chipset, works fairly
well with X11 and svgalib apps, too) that does 24-bit color at 640x480
cost me about $100 at CompUSA.

$20 would probably get you the 256K VGA card that I just replaced. :-)

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