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Re: CV64/3D vs CV64
« on: March 23, 2005, 11:36:22 AM »
@samanosuke

Try a GVP Spectrum 28/24 card.  It's Zorro II/III autosensing and has a built in monitor switch, so you can run a cable from the A3000's flicker switcher to the card direct; no external switch box required.  It is a nice card, uses a Cirrus Logic 5426 or 5428?? I believe, has 1 or 2MB 60ns?? graphics memory and works with all versions of CybergraphX and Picasso96, but no flicker fixer so not great on an A4000 if you want to use a SVGA monitor and see the native AA screenmodes.  The PicassoIV card is faster, uses a Cirrus Logic 5446 chip instead and has 4MB 45ms EDO RAM for graphics memory and has the nice built in AA flicker fixer; but this card is best suited for the A4000, imho.  In a pinch, a PicassoII+ card is a nice fallback, it has only 2MB of the 45ms RAM and uses the same graphics chip as the Spectrum but is Zorro II only.
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