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To: Obewon who wrote (13589)7/1/1999 9:30:00 AM
From: Scott Garee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
A lot of Matrox cards go in business machines. The HP (imagine that ;-) Kayak on my desk (to the right of the Unix box I'm typing on :) uses a Millenium 200. It is a very nice card which I can use all day at 1600x1200x16x85. Of course, I'd be happier with a V3. The NT 4.0 drivers for the Matrox are rock solid. The only drawback is no ICD.

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Wow, talk about service! I posted, went and looked, and Voila! an OpenGL ICD is now available for NT4!



To: Obewon who wrote (13589)7/1/1999 3:10:00 PM
From: Synapsid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16960
 
Check out recent Compaq and HP corporate PCs -- they have been taking 8MB G200 boards and chips in high volume. Basically Matrox was able pick up a part of the PC OEM business from ATI because of the Rage 128 family delay.