Fm: Richard W. Doig 73767,32 How about putting together a list of EGA boards and monitors that will work in the SX and TX and putting the list in one of the data libraries? Most of the information has shown up on the bulletin board at one time or another. It seems that you could start a list, and every time someone mentions a different board, just add it to the list. All we really want to know is: 1. Will it work in my SX? my TX? 2. Will it fit in my SX? my TX? 3. How do you switch modes? DIP switches? Software? during bootup? autoswitching? 4. Also list boards that don't work, because the reason they don't work is just as valuable. >>Fm: Ray Reyes 76703,3100 I've been watching for reports of people using EGA boards, and so far the only one I've been able to confirm for sure is the Everex MicroEnhancer. When people start reporting in, I'll collect them into a file. >>Fm: Richard Gauszka 75745,604 I am running an NSI Logic Smart EGA Plus card in my TX. I don't use Tandy specific software (Deskmate etc) but so far have had no problems with Turbo Pascal 4.0, Turbo C 1.5, Quick Basic 4.0, Quick C, MS Works, SideKick Plus, ATO, Boyan, Tapcis, Norton Commander. I also use the Tandy Enhanced Keyboard (with adapter) and have a Shamrock 49 meg HardCard. I should have bought a 3000 to start with I guess. >>Fm: Ian Wright 71016,601 I'm using a Video 7 Vega Deluxe EGA in my TX. I also had it in my SX before. It works fine except for the included "total CGA emulation" software which uses the NMI and is therefore a no-go on the 1000's. This just means some games and older stuff that makes direct access to hardware will not run. Reasonably well behaved CGA stuff runs fine under the EGA "CGA" modes. On the other hand, I've installed the FREE VGA upgrade ROM and software and it works fine. The Vega "extended EGA" modes also work well (640 x 480 & 752 x 410). Drivers for these are available for 1-2-3, Windows, GEM, AutoCAD etc. Ian >>Fm: David E. Potter 74270,513 Good News! Radio Shack carries a board that will support EGA on your Tandy TX or SX! The new EGA board (25-3048) was originally released only for the 1200,3K,4K but the newest revision of the board allows for the 1KSX,TX as well. Note that this was a transparent upgrade... there was no stock number change. The only way you can tell if the board will work is by checking page 9 of the installation manual that comes with it. The first sentece should read, "You can install the EGA/CGA card in any Tandy 1000 TX or SX...." Furthermore, you can buy the monitor and card for only $699.00 on sale now. David Potter, Retail Marketing Manager Radio Shack 11-7398 >>>Fm: PETER J. RADER 72157,3507 >>>To: David E. Potter 74270,513 David, My local RS told me the other day that as far as he knew the TX will not work with this board. Said you get EGA but Autoswitching will not work with CGA. >>>Fm: David E. Potter 74270,513 Peter, Your local RS was half right. First off, the EGA card *does* work with the 1000. But autosyncing is kind of tricky. The board comes with a utilities diskette (in both 3.5 and 5.25). This diskette contains two programs: INTVID.XOM and EGA.EXE. The INTVID program turns off the Tandy 100 video circuit (which normally conflicts with Hercules full mode). By using this program, you can run the EGA/CGA card in Hercules full mode on a Tandy 1000. The EGA.EXE program (extremely well made) does your CGA/EGA syncing. It does *not* automatically switch like it does on the 3K/4K series, but EGA.EXE handles switching. Dipswitch 5 on the board specifies the default boot-up sync. The EGA program (which can be run in menu or command line mode) can sync to EGA,CGA,Plantronics,Monochrome,Hercules half and hercules full. Perhaps the nicest feature of EGA.EXE is the BOOT command. This allows you to command the computer to reboot, using a new video mode. This will let you run auto-booting games with exotic copy protection schemes. Sincerely, David E. Potter Retail Marketing Manager RS 11-7398