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Re: 3 (+3 more) retro battle stations

Caching Tech Corporation C386MX revision 1.0 based on Macronix MX83C306FC/MX83C395FC chipset. ... with a bit of contradiction between the company name and the L2 cache-less nature of the motherboard. https://www.petershipkov.com/temp/retro_pc_images/components_lo/motherboard_386_caching_tech_corp_ …

Re: 3 (+3 more) retro battle stations

Hold on. It just occurred to me - i have POD100 in the VLI computer while you are running Am5x86 i think. Can this be the difference ? Worth checking ... --- @WJG6260 When i got into the retro hobby i was quite period correct, but over time that was kind of forgotten. It is good you guys brought it …

Re: 3 (+3 more) retro battle stations

I looked at enough Trident ISA cards to see the pattern from your low-res image. The DIP-28 RAMDACs are 90% 8-bit, or less. In your particular case the RAMDAC is actually 6-bit, but that still results to maximum of 256 colors on screen. Many CL models come with 8-bit DACs. Some with 16-bit. The D …

Re: 3 (+3 more) retro battle stations

You picked a card with 8-bit RAMDAC which means maximum 256 colors on screen. Not ideal, but not the end of the world really. Look at the jumpers on the card - some of them control "wait states" of the video card. It is probably JP1. You can check this by running some of the simple DOS interactive …

Re: 3 (+3 more) retro battle stations

Updated the above post with 2 more "exceptional" tags. Had to remove them yesterday for some reason. 8900D is a bugfix variant of CL. Many D cards come with 24-bit DAC, while the CL come with 8 or 16-bit ones. The description about CL/D supporting up to 2Mb of RAM is incorrect. Fixed it. The 9000 …

Re: 3 (+3 more) retro battle stations

The recent chat about Trident video cards here and few more conversations in private prompted me to share a list that i got long ago from somewhere. Ended up testing most of the ISA/VLB and some of the very late PCI models before the 3D series. Marked the ones i liked best. This was not a targeted …

Re: 3 (+3 more) retro battle stations

Cy6x86. Some fun memories with it. My neighbor bought a preassembled PC with top of the line Cyrix 6x86 around 1998-1999. Remember how disappointed he was with it. Everything stuttered. I spent quite a bit of time on it trying to squeeze the most out of it. It was a good experience and a reminder …

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