What I've got is the Viper Pro. I have the manual and it was used for both the VLB and the PCI version. 2MB standard 4MB optional VRAM. Claim to fame was that it could do 1600x1200 in 64K colors.
The Weitek processor is the Power 9100 with a 9130 on the back side of the card. The RAMDAC looks to be a standard IBM part. Pretty hot card for its time; I don't know what the SOJ expansion VRAM is for the extra 2MB. Anyone know?
What I've got is the Viper Pro. I have the manual and it was used for both the VLB and the PCI version. 2MB standard 4MB optional VRAM. Claim to fame was that it could do 1600x1200 in 64K colors.
The Weitek processor is the Power 9100 with a 9130 on the back side of the card. The RAMDAC looks to be a standard IBM part. Pretty hot card for its time; I don't know what the SOJ expansion VRAM is for the extra 2MB. Anyone know?
Back to the Number Nine brand, different bus, I have their GXi microchannel adapter. It had one TI 34020, with a socket for a second, and for adding more VRAM than the stock 3Mb.
No Windows 95 drivers existed, you had to use the 3.1 files. Just watching the demo was neat to see. And that was on a 16-bit adapter.
All for the list price of $2,295.00 when brand new...
Did you snag that TIGA MCA card offered on the PS/2 newsgroup?