There aren't really any major brands that make sis cards that I've
heard of... usually they are sold labeled as "3D video card" or "Super
VGA card"  with no discernable manufacturer on the box.  some older oem
notebooks (clevos and such) use 630 chips; Sony made slim desktops
(LX-700/800/900) for a while with 630s as well.  you can still find
300/305 PCI/AGP cards on some websites usually labeled as "sis 305
32mb"  or similar. 

Alex

--- Martin Spott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alex Deucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Eric Anholt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> 
> >> > If anyone wants to test, [...]
> >> 
> >> Which video card would you recommend for trying ? I'd see if I can
> >> get one,
> >> 
> > An card from the 300 series sis cards should work:
> 
> > 300, 305, 540, 630/S/ST, 730
> 
> On SiS' website they only talk about the chips themselves. Would
> anyone
> suggest an AGP card that applies or does this fall under unwanted
> commercial promotion ?
> 
> Martin.
> -- 
>  Unix _IS_ user friendly - it's just selective about who its friends
> are !
> 

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