Does X386 Support Intelligent Graphics Co-processor Adapters?
Paul Bandler
paulb at mlacus.oz
Wed May 22 11:33:17 AEST 1991
I have followed much discussion on the network about the X386 package. I
understand it supports many graphics adapter cards with many chip sets.
However I have read an article on the merits of using graphics cards which
have graphics co-processors such as the Texas Instruments TMS34010
Does anyone know if X386 supports any such adapter cards?
I am in the process of deciding what configuration of home computer to buy.
I want some form of Unix workstation environment for s/w development.
I would be most interested in opinions on displays and graphics adapter
boards. For example, is it better to spend a little more on the
video adapter at the expense of the CPU? I had been considering a 486-25,
with an ET4000 based SVGA board, but I wonder now whether to trim down to
a 386-33 (or 40) and spend the money saved on more inteligent peripherals.
Would get better all round performance this way?
Please email, rather than, or as well as post replies as news takes a long
time to get to my site.
Thanks in anticipation of any information,
Regards,
Paul Bandler
ACUS - Australian Centre for Unisys Software
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