[plug] Cheap PCI video cards was: LTSP + Multiple XF86 users
Chris Caston
caston at arach.net.au
Thu Dec 4 23:13:52 WST 2003
How's this from Tigerdirect?
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_slc.asp?CatId=319
regards,
Chris Caston
On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 09:06, Chris Caston wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 08:56, Garry wrote:
> > > Your right, those $&@#*@#&@# (pardon my french) gamers have molded a
> > > market where you *can't* buy a basic video card anymore instead it's all
> > > the fancy gamers stuff. It may be possible to source pci video from Ch,
> > > or Tw or buy them in bulk from a local wholesaler.
> >
> > Remember it was those gamers who drove the video card developement from ISA --> VLB --> PCI ......
> >
> > I'm glad we still don't have ISA or VLB cards...
> >
> > BTW, I don't play the games. Just keeping the story straight ok? 8^)==
> >
> > Garry
>
> I guess your right. Early computer games played their role and it was
> games like "Alley cat" and "The Art of War" followed by the old school
> Sierra games that got me interested computing. At least more than the
> Microbee and the 300baud (or something crazy) modem did.
>
> I grew out of it though. (:
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