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CyberVision64:
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The CyberVision64 is a 2 or 4MB card featuring a S3 Trio 64 chip and
ZorroIII only bus interface. The driver has been developed by Michael
Teske, who also did the CyberVision support for NetBSD.
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CyberVision64/3D:
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The CyberVision is a 2 or 4MB card featuring a S3 ViRGE chip and
ZorroII/III autosensing bus interface. There are optional modules like
scan-doubler and MPEG available. The ViRGE is unfortunately not very
fast and does not offer high resolution TrueColor displays in
acceptable refresh rates.
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Domino:
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The Domino is a quite old board which consists of a ZorroII card and a
1MB ISA VGA card with a Tseng ET40000. It uses a HiColor15-DAC.
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Merlin:
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The Merlin is a ZorroII/III graphics card using a Tseng ET4000W32 and
a TrueColor DAC. It offers some features the Amiga has, too: it has a
hardware sprite with three independent colors and a fast blitter with
three sources.
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oMniBus:
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The oMniBus VGA system consists of a ZorroII to ISA-Bus bridge and an
ISA-VGA card. Currently supported VGA cards are those based on a Tseng
ET4000AX or Tseng ET4000W32 VGA controller and a Sierra S11483
HiColor15-DAC, a Sierra S15025 TrueColor-DAC or a Music MU9C4910
TrueColor-DAC. Other DACs probably work in CLUT (palette oriented)
mode, but will probably fail to display Hi- and TrueColor modes. The
oMniBus is quite old and not state-of-the-art, but offers rather good
picture quality.
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PicassoII/II+:
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The PicassoII is a ZorroII graphics card using a Cirrus GD5426 or
GD5428. It is quite common. The PicassoII+ is a redesign of the
PicassoII.
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PicassoIV:
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The PicassoIV is a high-performance 4MB ZorroII/III autosensing
graphics card using a Cirrus GD5446. It offers fast speed, an
integrated flicker fixer and multiple optional expansion modules for
sound, video and TV.
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Piccolo:
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The Piccolo is a ZorroII/III graphics card using a Cirrus GD5426.
The developers of this card (and the Spectrum) decided to exchange the
signal lines for the red and green components of the RGB signal. This
leads to the fact, that the Piccolo (and the Spectrum) offer a RGB
true color mode whereas the Cirrus chip normally only offers a BGR
mode. I guess, this was done because the EGS system, which is often
used with these cards, needs RGB.
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Piccolo SD64:
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The Piccolo SD64 is a ZorroII/III graphics card using a Cirrus GD5434.
This is a 64 bit controller offering high graphics performance. The
card is quite similar to the Piccolo and the Spectrum. The driver has
been developed by Niels Knoop.
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Pixel64:
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The Pixel64 is the graphics board of an expansion system for the
Amiga 1200 which is produced by Ateo Concepts, France. It uses a
Cirrus GD5434 chip.
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Retina BLT Z3:
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The Retina BTL Z3 uses a graphics processor with a versatile blit
engine. Unfortunately it comes without an automatic monitor switch
which makes using it a bit inconvenient.
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Spectrum 24:
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The Spectrum 24 is very similar to the Piccolo (read notes above).
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UAEgfx:
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This driver allows to use the features of Picasso96 on a PC running
UAE under Windows95/NT.