I ended up with the S3 968 because it is 4 MB capable more than any other reason. I have two desks in the office, both of which have 17" LCD's native at 1280x1024. So when I pull the 486 out of the closet for the occasional tinkering, I want the display to look sharp, meaning to use the native LCD's resolution. While you can do 1280x1024 at 256 colour and 2 MB, the 8-bit colour depth is too much of a sacrafice for my taste. I also have a slight preferance for Windows GUI and niche MPEG-1 decoding over absolute maximum DOS speed. If there was one card which did it all, I'd use that one.
I think there is one other VLB card which can accommodate 4 MB of RAM. I'm pretty sure it is the ATI Mach64, but if the ISA counterpart is any indication, the DOS speed will be falling behind the competition. There should be an ATI Mach64 card which has a connector for a 2 MB expansion module. Unfortunately, mine is 2 MB only without a connector, but there are unpopulated SOJ sockets. Maybe someone knows if I solder on the missing memory, resistors, and caps then it will work at 4 MB?
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I am planning a PGA-132 build in another VLB/ISA only system that would utilise the replica PowerGraph Trio64V+. The plan is to use a BL3-75 in that system.
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