> From: "Matt Emson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PCI] Video cards, mac built in video etc...
> 
>> I am not sure which of my 2 cards is a genuine TwinTurbo?
> 
> Apple used an OEM version of the TwinTurbo in the 9600 as the stock card.
> The Apple version only has a single connector on it (a genuine TT
> manufactured by IMS or IXMicro has both Apple and PC SVGA). The Apple
> version uses some different revision of the ROM and/or hardware and will not
> function with the TT driver. The apple extension "Graphics acceleration for
> 9600" (or similar name) is used instead and has no control panel to my
> knowledge. It's present in the 8.0 installer, iirc. Didn't look in 9.1.


Thanks Matt, seems I have one of each card. They both perform about the same
and I get 1024 X 768 at about 75Hz and this is fine. The one on this 7600
has just one connection and has no special software running it. I will turn
the 9600 accelarator back on and see if this helps scrolling speed. If it
does, I will eat a hat and tell you about it.

David Elmo


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