Reply 43500 of 52915, by kixs
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imi wrote on 2022-03-25, 15:40:it's I/O Data, a japanese company, I'd assume it's some proprietary silicon, so I don't think it would be easily attainable, the […]
TrashPanda wrote on 2022-03-25, 15:07:I'm guessing the bridge chip is that ID Data one ?
Is there something particularly great about it ? never heard of ID Data myself.
it's I/O Data, a japanese company, I'd assume it's some proprietary silicon, so I don't think it would be easily attainable, they made a variant of this card for C-Bus as well.
kixs wrote on 2022-03-25, 15:20:Are there any tests out there? I wouldn't automatically assume it's faster than the Speedstar64.
I doubt it, it's a very obscure card, almost all the ones you can find out there are the C-Bus variant for PC-98 (I got an older one of these too), and yeah, I don't know if it's actually faster in real world scenarios but it certainly is a faster chip ^^ unfortunately I don't have a GD5434 myself.
here's the official site for the card, "DragonStar 64V"
https://www.iodata.jp/products/graphics/gadrv.htm
Do you have it? Can you make some tests? The usual 3Dbench, PCPlayer, DOOM, Quake.
Requests are also possible... /msg kixs