Reply 30420 of 56702, by HanJammer
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wrote:Oo, I like that keyboard. What's the difference between a ProDesigner II and a normal ET4000? Would that video BIOS work with a standard ET4000? I quite like those colors.
Yup 😁 It doesn't get much more vaporwave than that 😉
It has excellent build quality, but I doubt it differs from other ET4000AX cards... it has some dip switches (I'm not sure what's their purpose - my 3 other ET4000AX card doesn't have them), and that's about it.
ProDesigner card were pretty early ET4000AX cards (this is ProDesigner II, original ProDesigner was a full size card, there was also ProDesigner E) and ET4000 was faster than anything else back then, I guess that's why they called them "Pro".
I will dump the EPROMs tomorrow, so you can check if it works.
wrote:If anything, those crappy little Herculese clone cards are good for components. The parallel and MDA connectors can be re-purposed, the brackets will fit onto many I/O cards, and can be used as brackets for other connectors. Oh, and if you're a penny-pincher like me, they're a great source of oscillators, logic chips, EPROMs (Looks like yours has a 2764), and 4164 DRAMs. All kinds of goodies from these worthless little things, use them to repair EGA cards and upgrade the RAM of XTs!
Well, I think they are worth more as a whole working card (I paid ~5USD for it)... I have lots of loose TTL chips, oscillators, DRAMs and rest I can buy or source from broken cards... no reason for ruining a working card even if it's crappy...
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