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To: Street Walker who wrote (630)5/9/1998 8:38:00 AM
From: Joseph H. Leiti  Respond to of 14778
 
Appian - Specs from the Users Guide

Graphics Chipset
The Jeronimo Pro uses two high performance
3Dlabs Permedia 2 graphics engines for dual
monitor output The Permedia 2 features a
230 MHz RAMDAC for accelerated 2D and 3D graphics

On Board Memory
..ships with 100 MHz SGRAM in three configurations:
4,8,16 MB.

PCI Bus and Bridge
..requires full length PCI slot
... PCI2.1 compliant w/ full DDC2B Plug and Play
An on board PCI bridge chip ensures adherence to the
PCI 2.1 spec by correctly arbitrating the electrical
load created by 2 graphics devices operating in a single PCI slot

Color Bit Depth 32bpp 16bpp 8bpp
Resolution Max refresh rates
1600 x 1200 N/A 85** 85
1280 x 1224 85* 85** 85
1152 x 870 85** 85 85
1024 x 768 100** 100 100
800 x 600 100 100 100
640 x 480 100 100 100

* requires 16 MB config
** requires 8 MB config
This is highest obtainable and monitor dependent

Monitors
All Plug and Play, all analog multisync, and some fixed frequency

From my reading :
Q: Can I use Pro with other graphics adaptors
R: Yes but must have Permedia 2 chip. HydraVision will recognize
and use an additional Permedia 2 based adapter on the PCI bus or in the AGP slot
Also has a VESA VGA 26 pin (pass through connector) on board

Also ships with diagnostic utilities, screen savers,

Price - $799 retail

For HydraVision description go to website
Http//:www.appiantech.com



To: Street Walker who wrote (630)5/9/1998 9:56:00 AM
From: Len  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Just as an aside, Baron Robertson is offering the Appian cards on his site, elitetrader.com. I think, though I'm not sure, that he has them at a discount to the retail prices. Please don't hold me to that, but check them out anyway. Pretty sure he has all the specs there, too.

Len