Which 386 Unix offers Vga 256 color X-windows?
Tom Yager
tyager at maxx.UUCP
Mon Nov 27 02:57:25 AEST 1989
In article <938 at nemesis.stsci.edu>, krist at stsci.EDU (John Krist) writes:
>
> Greetings :
>
> I'm contemplating putting Unix on my 386 (Arche Rival). Reading
> the recent SCO Unix vs 386/ix review in Unix World (or was that
> Unix review?), they author indicated that neither vendor offers an
> X-windows which supports 256 colors in the high res VGA and Super-
> VGA modes.
>
I hope you're talking about the UNIX Review article. If so, I was the author.
If anybody does it at all, I'd expect ISC to be first. They've got some real
heavyweights in-house doing their VGA support, and between my article and
subsequent consumer response, some pressure has been brought to bear on ISC
to do a 256-color VGA server. This may take some time, and (as a previous
posting mentions), this may all be moot once prices start to come down on
8514/A-compatible intelligent cards.
My advice: Don't hold your breath, and, once you get it, don't expect too
much. It will be DOG slow.
(ty)
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