Re: 12bits/Extreme Graphics/VTX Graphics

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Rob Jenkins (robj++at++quid)
Tue, 24 Dec 1996 14:21:52 -0800


Hi

I think your best bet would be to go to 'Silicon Surf', try under these links
for the info you want:

http://www.sgi.com/Products/Indy/
http://www.sgi.com/Products/Indigo2

VTX gfx is basically a scaled down RE2, there's lots of info on the web site,
in fact if you start from http://www.sgi.com/P and follow the 'find' link ( top
left at the moment ) you can search for what you need.

Cheers
Rob

On Dec 17, 3:52pm, S Parthiban wrote:
> Subject: 12bits/Extreme Graphics/VTX Graphics
> dear performers:
> i am a novice to this field. although this is not related to
> performer, i feel you can help me in addressing the following:
>
> Could you please explain 12bits (indy), Extreme Graphics (Indigo)
> and VTX Graphics (Onyx) and a small note on them.
> thank you very much
> with regards
> s parthiban
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