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    All righty... I have done some more reasearch on my wicked new card... here is some of the information.

    CHIP INFO :

    MATROX MGA
    Power Graphics
    IS-ATHENA R1
    9426KK212

    It has 2 Megs of Ram.. is picked up as an Ultima/Impression but is actually a QVision2000+ from compaq... it has no jumpers or ram addon slots.. but it does have a connector that looks like a large scsi connector (External..) with 82 contacts on the inside of it...

    Any Ideas.

    :-P
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  • #2
    Ideas about what?

    It's an old card, basically useless with any "current" games or software, and would make a lovely door stop.

    What kind of info are you looking for?
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    • #3
      I was wondering what kinda door I should stop it with.. LOL...

      No.. actually I am looking for some information on the card itself (Apparently the QVision 2000 is based on the MGA II Ultima Chipset) so that I can find out some more information on it (compaq has nothing except a driver revision for it).... I am well aware that it is usless for games (I never planned on playing any with this system anyways.)

      If anyone knows of some Tech Data Sheets on the old Ultima/Impression line of video cards I would like to see them... (Oh and I already have the PDF from Matrox)
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      • #4
        What specific info are you looking for? Bundled OEM cards rarely come with separate manuals or spec sheets.

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        • #5
          One would be what the hell the connector on the side of the card is for... and another is whether or not it has EEPROM (I doubt it because its socketed) and also what the last unofficial drivers were made for it and lastly if its OC/able in any way..

          Mainly all of this is just for the fun of it.. I don't have much to do (my original post in the general hardware explains my current situation) I think it was called Back after a long absense.. or something like that... and to possibly learn more about where graphics cards came from ... oh and for those people who like benchmark scores... LOL.. here is my "New" systems Wintune scores.. *grin*

          Summary
          Intel Pentium
          (1) 90 MHz
          Windows 98 4.10.2222 A
          Matrox MGA Ultima/Impression PCI
          1024x768@16bits/pixel
          222 MIPS (Integer operations)
          101 MFLOPS (Floating point operations)
          15 (Integer application simulation)
          11 (Floating point application simulation)
          -1 (MMX application simulation)
          10 Video MPixels/s
          1.6 OpenGL MPixels/s
          2.8 Direct3D MPixels/s
          10 Direct3D Null driver score
          1.9 Direct3D Primary driver score
          79 RAM MB/s
          15 cached disk MB/s
          1.3 uncached disk MB/s

          Talk about some killer scores.. *grin*

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          • #6
            Matrox developers' website has the register-level specs for Athena chip. With that kind of information, it could be possible to overclock. I don't think there is any software designed to overclock Athena, anyway if you're interested you can write one for your own use. But still depends if it's using programmable PLL or crystal oscillator as clock source. Earlier Matrox chip doesn't seem to have integrated RAMDAC, if the programmable PLL comes from the external RAMDAC, you may need the RAMDAC datasheets, most probably from TI.

            If I remember correctly, Matrox drivers archives also has drivers for Athena.
            KJ Liew

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            • #7
              Thanks man.. I will look into it.. and if I do find it.. anyone have any tips for programming such a program in C++ or COBOL.. it sounds like it could be a fun project..

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              • #8
                Ok.. LOL.. I have hit my first road block... to get the Datasheets for the Athena Processing chip I need to be a developer with a password.. anyone here a developer for matrox with a password who can take pity on a poor guy with an Athena.. maybe send the sheets to me via e-mail or something..

                *beggin on my knees*

                Hmmm maybe the password is Condor II LOL

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                • #9
                  Just apply to be a developer.

                  Why don't you try APL if you're considering COBOL. Personally, I'd write it in assembler. Second choice would be ANSI C.
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                  • #10
                    LOL.. I would apply to be a developer if I knew how to develop anything.. I took Computer Engineering in school and it didn't cover programming too well... (Basic C++) and Cobol I am teaching myself) But I did learn how to use Assebly.. but we didn't get any further than manipulation of a stepper motor and creation of a keypad program... LOL

                    I would really like to know more though as it could become a really fun way to waste time..



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                    [This message has been edited by cbman (edited 14 March 2001).]
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                    • #11
                      Just apply dude
                      You wanna piece of me? here, *crunch*, o.k. not _that_ bit.

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                      • #12
                        Ok.. I just submitted an application...

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                        • #13
                          Well lets see if Rom will help you out... I asked him this afternoon if he would (it's an old, grossly outdated and obsolete anyways, what harm could it do?
                          "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

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                          • #14
                            I don't know... maybe they discovered that if you quad pump the clocks and up the memory amount to 64MB while increasing the bus width to 256 that it would kill even the newest cards out today.. LOL

                            (Im' telling you.. I might be onto something.. LOL)

                            *for those of you who think I was being serious.. I am not..*

                            Thanks Greebe

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                            • #15
                              update... the Qvision card is made by Compaq, Matrox only supplied the ASIC... finding drivers/tech docs for this one looks next to impossible.

                              "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

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