How to choose a new 386 UNIX PC...

John E Van Deusen III jiii at visdc.UUCP
Wed Sep 13 06:13:07 AEST 1989


In article <5914 at tekgvs.LABS.TEK.COM> keithe at tekgvs.LABS.TEK.COM
(Keith Ericson) writes:
>
> We spent quite a bit of time investigating video diplay performance
> of various machines, bus speeds and display cards (VGA and EGA).
> As important as bus speed was 8-bit versus (proper) 16-bit operation.
>
> kEITHe

In the June 1989 issue of BYTE Magazine, Bradley Dyck Kliewer wrote an
article entitled "Debunking 16-bit VGA.  In that article he tested six
16-bit VGA adaptors for the AT bus.  He states that of all the boards
tested, none had 16-bit latch registers.  His benchmark tests for
copying a block of pixels to the entire screen byte by byte gave results
in the 10 to 20 second range (for video mode 16, which I assume is
1024x768x16 colors?).  I am not convinced that level of performance
would cut it for an X-terminal application.  Mr. Kliewer suggests using
graphics coprocessor boards; are cheaper ones coming?
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