Reply 1 of 7, by Jo22
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Hello, good evening,
I'm speaking under correction, but..
The Zymos Poach 51 AA was a clone of the Trident TVGA 8800CS.
http://old.vgamuseum.info/benchmarks/606-zymo … oach-51-aa.html
As for the card itself, I believe it is a daughter card of some sort.
The edge connector could be a VESA/VGA feature connector,
while both of the gray connectors are ISA.
- This was pretty common in the 80s, I believe.
Some ISA cards had solder points above their ISA connector,
so another card could be mounted on them in a piggyback way.
Often I wished that people kept this idea.
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Reply 2 of 7, by tikoellner
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This card is designed to work with industrial single board computer. I have two of those with matching connectors.
Reply 3 of 7, by brostenen
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Those edge connectors, looks like ISA slots in a different form.... Might be hackable to some degree, if you really want to fire it up.
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Reply 4 of 7, by gdjacobs
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That's an unusual form factor. Definitely unique compared to PC/104.
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Reply 5 of 7, by Predator99
Connectors looks the same as on this card
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Grafikkarte-fur-80286 … 3UAAOSwkrFajo4I
So the VGA connector is on the PINs on the top.
And the "ISA" connector...lloks like it would fit to the pin1 on a GUS classic...but there is a jumper block in between.
Reply 6 of 7, by Jo22
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wrote:Connectors looks the same as on this card
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Grafikkarte-fur-80286 … 3UAAOSwkrFajo4I
Hey, thanks for the link. So I my mind didn't play tricks on me when I saw that Paradise VGA daughter board once..
wrote:And the "ISA" connector...lloks like it would fit to the pin1 on a GUS classic...but there is a jumper block in between.
Maybe the GUS classic had such a piggyback header, too ? (I'm no GUS owner, sadly).
Stojke's card has 18+31 pins a 2 rows (36+62). That's 98 of overall pins.
According to Wikipedia, that's exact the same pin count as ISA has:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industry_Standar … echnische_Daten
(German Wikipedia, since it has a table with specs)
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Reply 7 of 7, by Tomek TRV
This is old topic but I have the same card and it is mounted in Siemens Nixdorf PCD-3Bsx.