MIT-6326H Version 1.x SiS 6326 AGP VGA Card
Not Applicable
m98 (1-Jan-1998)
- A.G.P.: AGP 1.0 compliant at 2X operating mode
- Resolution: 4/8MB high speed SDRAM supports up to
1600x1200 256 color @65Hz
1280x1024 Hi-color @75Hz
1024x768 True color @85Hz
800x600 True color @85Hz
- 2-D Features: 256 Raster Operation (ROPs)
Polygon fill, solid, or pattern
BitBLT, Stretch BLT, Transparent BLT
Internal Hardware cursor
- 3-D Features: 32-bit floating point triangle setup engine
Bi-Linear and Mip-Map Texture mapping
Gouraud shading
Alpha blending
Z-Buffering
- Video ACCEL.: Color space conversion
Bi-Linear video interpolation
Supports VBI (Vertical Blank Interrupt)
Optional DVD playback software
- Power MGT.: Deep
Davide (DG Member) on 18-May-2006
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