georgel wrote on 2025-12-21, 22:35:
You may upload the pictures wherever you like. Here is the BIOS extension of the pictured card.
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Okay this is quite interesting - I have a few findings:
The BIOS provided by @georgel also claims 256KB during boot. However, @weedeewee kindly provided and uploaded to TRW the original driver floppies[1] for our cards, which among other things contain a tool, "DMODE" which allows configuring the card: Refresh rates in various modes (so I get my 60/70Hz in 1024x768!) and, importantly, memory size!
However, this tool *only* seems to work with the original VGA BIOS, so while it fixes my refresh rate issues it does not fix the font issues. When attempting to run it with @georgel's BIOS, it just blanks the screen then exits rather than provide the nice menu. But - lo and behold, it still tickles the card enough to suddenly report 1MB RAM! And after running it, despite it not seeming to *do* anything, I can load TLIVESA and run Open Cubic Player, and both text modes *and* the 1024x768 graphics modes work as expected!
So now I need to go back and test several of the other BIOSes I've been fiddling with, and see if any of them behave "even better" - but for now, this is almost a workable workaround. The only issue I see is that with e.g. OS/2 or so, it might not be able to set the modes correctly - but I'll report back once I tried (there are .. ways).
/Eirik
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