Reply 581 of 1104, by lolo799
So, I got a card with that chip on it:
AIDA16 gives that info:
And the Tomb Raider demo:
Tombpcx2.exe happily gives me a black screen and freezes my computer, can anyone want to hazard a guess at what the card is? 😈
Reply 582 of 1104, by Artex
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I would guess an Apocalypse 3Dx or other PCX2 card like the Matrox M3D but it seems too easy.
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Reply 583 of 1104, by lolo799
Definitely neither of those.
The card was made in 1999 by the way, that will only leave you more confused!
Reply 584 of 1104, by derSammler
It's a VideoLogic Apocalypse 3D.
Drivers attached.
Reply 585 of 1104, by lolo799
wrote:It's a VideoLogic Apocalypse 3D.
Drivers attached.
No, sorry, not that one either.
Reply 586 of 1104, by derSammler
Then it's a 5D with ESS sound and ET6000 combined. Why don't you show the complete card? I don't quite get it. You seem to know what card it is?!
Reply 587 of 1104, by lolo799
I have the card, it's the "PowerVR Fun Thread" and I expected someone to know all the cards with PowerVR chips on them, a knowledgeable bunch of people on vogons after all!
I'll give you a few days to rack your brain, unless you really want to see it today...
Reply 588 of 1104, by spiroyster
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1999 is post pcx2, an pre kyro so neon250?
Reply 589 of 1104, by konc
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wrote:I have the card, it's the "PowerVR Fun Thread" and I expected someone to know all the cards with PowerVR chips on them, a knowledgeable bunch of people on vogons after all!
I'll give you a few days to rack your brain, unless you really want to see it today...
Nah, I can wait a few days without racking anything.
Reply 590 of 1104, by vetz
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My guess is a PCI Sega Saturn controller card, the IF-SEGA2/PCI from IODATA. My guess why they used the PowerVR controller was to integrate lightgun technology without VGA loop.
Reply 591 of 1104, by Ozzuneoj
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wrote:My guess is a PCI Sega Saturn controller card, the IF-SEGA2/PCI from IODATA. My guess why they used the PowerVR controller was t […]
My guess is a PCI Sega Saturn controller card, the IF-SEGA2/PCI from IODATA. My guess why they used the PowerVR controller was to integrate lightgun technology without VGA loop.
Has to be it...
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.
Reply 592 of 1104, by lolo799
Yes it's that card, the PowerVR chip is only used as a PCI-ISA bridge.
The card is detected as a PCX2 in DOS and Windows, so you can't use it if you already have a PowerVR card in your machine.
No Ram on it, so obviously any game trying to use it crashes.
Large pictures of it at the bottom of https://applause.elfmimi.jp/ifsega/
The prototype card exposed at the IO DATA event had ram chips though:
Reply 593 of 1104, by vetz
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Impressed there are Windows 7 and 8 drivers for that card!
Reply 594 of 1104, by yawetaG
Interesting, I knew about the triangular ISA version and the NEC PC98 C-bus version, but hadn't seen the PCI version yet.
Reply 595 of 1104, by lolo799
The same person made drivers for Windows 2000 and XP too, available on his page.
There are drivers for Linux and BeOS as well.
And the card is supported by the Allegro library, Mame 0.37, and some other pieces of software.
The official product page mentions that you need to use the ISA version if you have a PowerVR PCX1/2 card installed:
http://www.iodata.jp/products/game/ifsg2pci.htm
Reply 596 of 1104, by Myloch
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Apart of compulsive collecting purposes, what are the practical possible uses of this card, other than being a coaster for my beer?
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Reply 597 of 1104, by lolo799
To use a pair of Saturn controllers to play, which are pretty nice to use.
Reply 598 of 1104, by yawetaG
wrote:To use a pair of Saturn controllers to play, which are pretty nice to use.
Or any of the other Saturn controllers shown (in the first row?) on the I/O Data product page. Although in the case of the Virtual On Twin Stick, there also exists a dedicated PC version that's basically two joysticks and a gameport split cable in a housing. IIRC, there also exist PC versions of the Arcade sticks, both by Sega and (much better) Hori.
For systems with the appropriate OS and USB ports, I'd recommend using a USB Sega Saturn adapter.
Reply 599 of 1104, by leileilol
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Hm! From the 98-datecoded chip alone I would've assumed a PowerVR SG prototype board.