Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!portal!cup.portal.com!wetter From: wetter@cup.portal.com (Pierce T Wetter) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Need 32 bit quickdraw info Message-ID: <21415@cup.portal.com> Date: 19 Aug 89 00:25:27 GMT References: <1451@gwusun.gwu.edu> Organization: The Portal System (TM) Lines: 23 Radius makes a 32 and 16 bit color board called DirectColor. (Actually, its a 24bit/16bit/8bit/1bit card.) The card drives either our 19" Sony Trinitron display (1152 by 882) or a 21" Toshiba (1152 by 882). The refresh rate is 72Hz which is much nicer than the traditional 60Hz rate. With that you also get the Radius software which includes: Radius SANE--Patch SANE to use the Math Coprocessor Radius II Display: Screen Saver, Tear Off Menus, Dump Screen to PICT file, (or section of screen), Enlarged Menus. Also you can buy the DirectColor/16 now and upgrade later to the 24 bit version (Just buy the extra memory chips from us or someone else). More importantly, we also sell a product called QuickColor which only works with our boards. One important fact to know about 32-bit QuickDraw is that it is four times as slow. With the QuickColor board installed, however, 32bit mode is as fast or faster then standard 8-bit mode. When you are running in 8bit mode, QuickColor will also speed up your system. Pierce Disclaimer: I work for Radius. In fact, I did our QuickColor demo for MacWorld. Radius doesn't know I read UseNet, and probably doesn't care.