Amiga Great Valley Products EGS 28/24 Spectrum Video Card With Drivers
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:19478622 | Model: Phase 5 |
Brand: Amiga | MPN: Does Not Apply |
Type: GPU/Graphics Card | Custom Bundle: No |
Available for sale is this Great Valley Products EGS 28/24 Spectrum for the Amiga computer.
This came with a large collection of Commodore and Amiga parts that I bought off a local collector. I'm more of a Commodore 64 kind of guy, and as such, I don't have the hardware to test this. Consider this card to be sold for parts or repair, as I cannot confirm functionality or test it myself. It was well cared for and stored inside a home, that much I know. So ...it wasn't exposed to extreme weather conditions.
If the software is bad on the diskettes (they are getting on in years), I've seen them online, so you could likely find them to download somewhere.
Here are the specifications I found for what appears to be this card. This may or may not be accurate in relation to the card offered here today.
Company : Great Valley Products, USA Date : 1993 Amiga : A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface : Zorro II, Zorro IIIAutoconfig ID : 2193 / 1, 2
RTG graphics card- Cirrus Logic GD5426 or GD 5428 (VL bus)- 85 MHz in 8 bit modes- 45 MHz in 16 bit- 28 MHz in 24 bit- 15-75 kHz horizontal frequency- up to 200 Hz vertical frequency
- 1 or 2 MB 70 ns DRAM- four 512 kB chips in SOJ package
Screen Modes- 1600×1280×8 interlace- 1152×864×16 interlace- 800×600×24 non-interlace
Notes- video signal passthrough, automatic monitor switching- HD15 output and RB9 input connectors- Zorro II / III autosensing- does not work reliably with Buster rev. 9 - the Zorro II force option can be enabled in this case- Picasso96, CyberGraphX 2, 3 & 4 and EGS drivers- supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
If you have any questions, please let me know. This is being sold AS IS, FOR PARTS OR REPAIR, NO RETURNS. Thanks for viewing my listing.
This came with a large collection of Commodore and Amiga parts that I bought off a local collector. I'm more of a Commodore 64 kind of guy, and as such, I don't have the hardware to test this. Consider this card to be sold for parts or repair, as I cannot confirm functionality or test it myself. It was well cared for and stored inside a home, that much I know. So ...it wasn't exposed to extreme weather conditions.
If the software is bad on the diskettes (they are getting on in years), I've seen them online, so you could likely find them to download somewhere.
Here are the specifications I found for what appears to be this card. This may or may not be accurate in relation to the card offered here today.
Company : Great Valley Products, USA Date : 1993 Amiga : A2000, A3000, A4000
Interface : Zorro II, Zorro IIIAutoconfig ID : 2193 / 1, 2
RTG graphics card- Cirrus Logic GD5426 or GD 5428 (VL bus)- 85 MHz in 8 bit modes- 45 MHz in 16 bit- 28 MHz in 24 bit- 15-75 kHz horizontal frequency- up to 200 Hz vertical frequency
- 1 or 2 MB 70 ns DRAM- four 512 kB chips in SOJ package
Screen Modes- 1600×1280×8 interlace- 1152×864×16 interlace- 800×600×24 non-interlace
Notes- video signal passthrough, automatic monitor switching- HD15 output and RB9 input connectors- Zorro II / III autosensing- does not work reliably with Buster rev. 9 - the Zorro II force option can be enabled in this case- Picasso96, CyberGraphX 2, 3 & 4 and EGS drivers- supported by Linux, NetBSD and OpenBSD
If you have any questions, please let me know. This is being sold AS IS, FOR PARTS OR REPAIR, NO RETURNS. Thanks for viewing my listing.