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Re: ET4000 chipset? - Where??

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Date: Wednesday, February 10, 1993 - 3:54 am

In article <1993Feb9.194441.10992@hellgate.utah.edu> bangell@cs.utah.edu (bob angell) writes:

I got mine from JDR Microdevices (800)538-5000.  Just ask the salesperson
for an ET-4000 based display card with 1MB ram.  They cost about $120.
The latest version of the card they sell has the 16M color ramdac on it, no
extra charge (not that the software supports it...).

JDR is by far the best mail-order company I've dealt with.  They've always
said that it will take at most 4 days for an order to arrive (using
overnight shipping), but I've always gotten the order the next day (which
means they have everything in stock and that their shipping dept. is not
lazy).
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