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VESA feature connector devices

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Reply 20 of 23, by dr.zeissler

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Thx!

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Reply 21 of 23, by PD2JK

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I have a Hauppauge Win/TV-Prism (ISA bus) with the same header, it connects to the VESA feature connector of the main graphics card. Probably pass-through, hence the VGA connector on the Hauppauge card.

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Reply 23 of 23, by Ozzuneoj

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I think I have a pretty decent collection of cards and I own exactly one with something connected to the VESA connector. It is this EGA card...

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I have no idea what the daughterboard does, but it is on a (TwinHead?) PCG Photon MEGA PLUS card that says it is for EGA/CGA/HGA/MDA, and the daughterboard also says 1987 PCG PHOTON on it. There isn't much on it that could identify what it is for. Sadly, I can't see what the frequency of the crystal is. It was either rubbed off or is on the side facing the board. If anyone has any clue as to what this would do, post here.

I think the only other VESA daughterboards I've seen attached to a card were the MPEG ones used on PCI cards. Obviously, this one isn't for MPEG video.

Now for some blitting from the back buffer.