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Date:      Wed, 07 Jan 1998 15:28:10 -0800
From:      Don Wilde <don@partsnow.com>
To:        multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   True3D
Message-ID:  <34B40F8A.CB29E472@partsnow.com>

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Hi, guys. I was all set to go update my graphics with the Monster board
aka 'Pure3d' by Canopus that you've been talking about. Unfortunately,
time has moved on, and my local Fry's does not have this any more.

What they do have is a Canopus package called 'True3D', but it appears
to have yet another graphics chip on it, the Rendition by Verite. Any
comments on its use in a Mesa application? It appears to be an
all-in-one board, priced at $159 so it's cheeeeep, and even includes
shutter-glasses.

The Pure3D looked especially good, as S-Video will give me good
videotape output for the ad market, and I like the ability to keep a
normal monitor as well as the 3D display screen. That's what I need.
Pointers on a good place to buy it?

Oh well. I did end up with a pair of SCSI 3.2G drives to store my
graphics on... :)

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