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To: Moving Sphere who wrote (11508)1/15/2001 12:08:00 PM
From: Richard Goodman  Respond to of 14778
 
>>"Colorgraphic Predator Pro & LT, dual/quad video cards"<<

I'm on my second Colorgraphic card. First was an ISA Warp 4 4-head card I ran on a 486 under Warp 3 about 5 years ago.

Now running what's probably a Predator LT (not near machine, but 4mb/port) 4-port card on a trading machine with 3 monitors each set at 1280x1024 for total 3072x1280.

As far as I can recall, Colorgraphics has never made a board without a separate graphics chip for each port

I have never had a problem with a Colorgaphic board (except trying to run the ISA board in a pentium machine)

Dick