[. . . ] Product Brief Raptor 2100T Raptor 2100T Features · 2048 x 2048 Resolution · 8/16/24/32-Bits Per Pixel · 64 MB Frame Buffer · 32 Independent Overlays · 2560 Dynamic Colors · Single Slot PCI Card · Supports Transparency & Translucency Markets · Air Traffic Management · Vessel Traffic Control · Command & Control · Remote Auction Art Platforms · Sun Desktops/Servers · Digital Alpha Workstations · Linux based PCs · Windows 2000 2048 x 2048 Color Video Graphics Adapter The Tech Source Raptor 2100T graphics accelerator combines on a single slot PCI card, a comprehensive array of high-end display subsystem features. [. . . ] The card can also be configured in a 24-bit True Color mode for Remote Auction Art and other high resolution image viewing applications. The Raptor 2100T offers excellent 2D acceleration for polygons, text, lines, copy and other windowing operations. This provides seamless ability to manage over 5000 targets/tracks in real time. Another feature of this high performance product With 64MB of on-board memory and an is the specialized fill hardware that efficient memory manager, the card performs back buffer screen erases at an offers excellent drawing performance extremely high speed. The quality of the Raptor 2100T has been card provides 2560 independent meticulously fined tuned and is easily the dynamic colors. That's ten times the best amongst all graphics products in its number of indexed colors available on category. Specialized layering hardware allows for complete Raptor 2100T Technical Specifications Raptor 2100T PCI video graphics adapter, 2048 by 2048 color resolution, 64 MB frame buffer, includes DB-5-W5 to 5BNC video cable, operating system specific device driver software and manuals. Software Available Raptor OpenWindows for Solaris Raptor X Servers for Digital UNIX Raptor Drivers for Linux Raptor Drivers for Windows Loadable drivers for Sun PCI systems running Solaris 2. 6, 7, 8 and 9. [. . . ] assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions that may appear in this document. [. . . ]