Peter z80.eu wrote on 2025-02-03, 10:43:
I am curious why nobody considers the ATI Rage Pro series. It's not the fastest video graphics card, but has overwhelming support for *all* operating systems, even modern ones.
If you're looking for software drivers, visit https://archive.org/details/500-cd-8 first (a CD image). Drivers for newer OS can be found easily, too just by googling.
ATI Rage Pro and earlier ATI cards are nice for 2d Windows stuff and almost all DOS games > 1991. If that's all you do, then the Rage Pro is fine. They also have an MPEG decoder that can be nice if you wanted to watch DVD's on your retro PC for some reason. It was the go-to video chipset for servers for years. There are companies that still make a PCI version of the card, believe it or not.
But there are some well documented issues with the Rage Pro:
- Some DOS side scrolling games(notably Commander Keen) have stuttering issues. (https://gona.mactar.hu/DOS_TESTS/)
- If you are trying to do OPEN GL or DirectX games < 2000, the ATI Rage Pro cards are missing some hardware features that can affect visual fidelity, even if you use drivers that came out much later.
- If you are trying to do OPEN GL or DirectX games >= 2000, the ATI Rage Pro cards usually don't have enough muscle to play the games at all.
ATI Rage 128 cards are a noticeable improvement over the Rage Pro. Full DirectX 6 support, reasonable OpenGL, Support for Fog, Texture Filtering, etc. The fully 32-bit rendering path & 128 bit memory access also give these cards much better performance than the Rage Pro. The price difference between the Pro and the 128 is negligible. Save yourself some headaches and get the 128 if you want to get a Rage card.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/505/11
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