qz3fwd wrote on 2026-03-29, 17:41:
From Discord:
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Keropi on Facebook provided an important clue… the logos on the back of the card.
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My guess is that this is the definitive ISA card for 386/486 systems (at least the first generation):
1) OPTi 929/930 audio, OPL3 clone chipset with SoundBlaster/Pro and WSS support, no MPU bugs
2) Onboard PCMidi
3) Realtek network card with RJ45 port (makes life easier for connecting the retro PC to the network)
4) CirrusLogic GD-542x, the most compatible and best-performing VGA chipset (for the mid-range and budget segment) of the early 1990s (I hope at least 1 MB of memory, but 2 MB would be better).
It will be the Dream!..but it will be reality?
Scuse me for off-topic, please.