First post, by Orzene
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I picked up an old IBM ValuePoint 433DX about a month ago, and have been slowly upgrading it here and there (CF-to-IDE for HDD, Dos 622 and Win3.11, AMD 486DX2-66, etc.)
Sadly, no VESA support on the board, since it's a Model 6384 MoBo. I'd love to replace it someday with a later board and a VLB Riser card installed! 😁
I was looking at video cards for the thing, and I came across a few on eBay. One went on sale, and I picked it up:
A Cirrus Logic VAVGA31-5420-1M ISA card, listed as 2 MB memory (I questioned the memory, too, but I was willing to test it, at least).
Now, I'm thinking of getting a Tseng Labs ET4000ax to replace it because I'm not sure if this one is a dud, a scam, someone's experiment, or just a weird artifact that time forgot. I've got the VOGONS-listed 542x 1.43 drivers installed, but IDCHIP.EXE doesn't seem to recognize it (or the ISA slot isn't properly reading it - old hardware and all that). I'm using the mainboard's VGA output because the card SVGA port doesn't seem to want to work, or I don't know exactly what to do to get it to work. I'm not even sure the MoBo is registering that it's there, or not, from what poking around I've done.
And yeah, switching to the CL540x display drivers hasn't worked either (even the 16-bit color ones) for either VGA/SVGA port.
Or, maybe I'm just overthinking the situation. Best case scenario, 🤣!
eBay listed condition as: “Video Card Only. Manual and Drivers NOT included. OEM surplus. Fully Tested.”
The user I bought it from had a 99.6% positive from 2272 reviews, and has sold around 9.2k items.
If anyone has come across one of these, and has gotten it to run, I'd appreciate some more information and maybe even a little advice as to what to expect with it.