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Date Posted: 21:49:18 07/25/01 Wed
Author: BP
Subject: Re: miro dc10
In reply to: barry 's message, "miro dc10" on 14:21:53 07/25/01 Wed

>what the difference between a miro dc10 and a dc10 plus

If I understood well there are TWO type of DC10 (not plus)

On early DC10 models hardware is different from the later "plus" cards. Maximum frame capture is 288x376 or something. I believe (but I'm not sure) you can NOT use 'plus' drivers for these models.

On the last DC10 (not plus) models that were produced hardware is the same as on the later "plus" models, and you CAN use 'plus' drivers for them.

But I dont own one myself (I have a plus) so I'm not 100% sure bout this. Anyone else?

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