Reply 1 of 6, by red-ray
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Looking at https://www.silicon-ark.co.uk/datasheets/mt40 … -technology.pdf then -12 is too slow
Sellers are pretty easy to find with Google, I found http://parts.io/detail/13333406/MT4067-10 which also lists similar chips
Reply 2 of 6, by Deunan
MT4067 looks to be 64kx4 chip, nothing fancy, there should be plenty other 4464-class DRAM chips available.
I'm pretty sure you need to populate all the sockets, that would but the VRAM from 256k you currently have to 512k.
Reply 3 of 6, by jaZz_KCS
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Deunan wrote on 2020-03-15, 10:49:MT4067 looks to be 64kx4 chip, nothing fancy, there should be plenty other 4464-class DRAM chips available.
I'm pretty sure you need to populate all the sockets, that would but the VRAM from 256k you currently have to 512k.
...which would enable you to use 256 colours for 640x480 under Win3.1
IIRC, you need 256KB for this mode, so the card in question needs to have at least 512KB.
Reply 4 of 6, by muon
red-ray wrote on 2020-03-15, 10:46:Looking at https://www.silicon-ark.co.uk/datasheets/mt40 … -technology.pdf then -12 is too slow
Sellers are pretty easy to find with Google, I found http://parts.io/detail/13333406/MT4067-10 which also lists similar chips
Thanks for the info , but Can I use a D41464C-10 (NEC)?
Reply 5 of 6, by red-ray
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muon wrote on 2020-03-15, 11:09:Can I use a D41464C-10 (NEC)?
Probably, I expect D41464C-10 is the old part number for the UPD41464C-10 which is a Functional Equivalent
Reply 6 of 6, by muon
Thanks a lot