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Obscure Local Bus Cards

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First post, by mpe

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Given by the nature the local bus was primarily a domain of graphics cards and storage controllers. There was a handful of network adapters too (but no 100M AFAIK).

I've just got this Orchid Fahrenheit VA/VLB. Which is a rather unusual combination of a graphic card and a sound card. Or a voice-activated graphics card as they marketed it. The ESS chip is likely only using the ISA part of the interface, but still, it is a VLB sound card!

I was wondering what else unusual local bus cards that are not graphics cards or controllers have been made as VLB cards. Do you own or know about any obscurities? Share them!

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Reply 1 of 6, by imi

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I'm not sure if this qualifies ^^ ...but it is not a graphics card or a controller, it is a graphics card and a controller on one and the same board

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Reply 2 of 6, by mpe

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Yes.I think VGA + controller was a convenient way to overcome the limit of number of local bus cards in the system. Do I see 3 IDE connectors?

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Reply 3 of 6, by imi

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one IDE through the APPIAN ADI/2 vesa bus IDE controller, the others most probably floppy, serial etc.... I unfortunately do not have a manual or jumper settings for this card 😒

Reply 4 of 6, by dionb

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Yes, VGA+IDE was quite common. I have two UMC cards, with UMC 85C418F. One is VGA+IDE only, the other a full VGA, IDE, FDD + I/O beast.

Reply 5 of 6, by Grzyb

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mpe wrote on 2020-05-14, 10:01:

I've just got this Orchid Fahrenheit VA/VLB. Which is a rather unusual combination of a graphic card and a sound card. Or a voice-activated graphics card as they marketed it. The ESS chip is likely only using the ISA part of the interface, but still, it is a VLB sound card!

SB-compatible DAC/ADC, but no FM?

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Reply 6 of 6, by mpe

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I think FM was considered unnecessary as the card was business oriented. As silly as it sounds in those days ability to record a short audio and put it to a cell in Excel was a must have business feature.

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