So my new VLC has a different frame buffer (for some
reason I thought they
were all the same). This one has a little switch on it and flat ram chips
(all the others have a row of soldered in SIPs for ram and no switch.
Anyone know what the difference is? Zane?
--Chuck
Here are the three models and the graphics options in them.
VS48K-AA - 1024x768, 66(72?)Hz - RGB (unknown connector, possibly 15-pin D)
VS48K-BA - 1024x768, 60Hz - SVGA (miniature D, PC-style)
VS48K-CA - 1280x1024, 72Hz - RGB (DEC-special, 3 mini-coax)
Zane
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