do you know what is this????

Started by 2dfx, 19 June 2004, 21:21:48

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amp_man

I think this was the plan:

Voodoo 4 4000: VSA-100, 16mb SDRAM
Voodoo 4 4200: VSA-101 (Daytona), 16mb DDR-SDRAM
Voodoo 4 4500: VSA-100, 32mb SDRAM
Voodoo 4 4800: VSA-101, 32mb DDR-SDRAM
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no-X

#2
My opinion:
Voodoo 4 - 4000: VSA 100; 16MB 128bit SDR SDRAM
Voodoo 4 - 4200: VSA 101; 64MB 64bit DDR/SDR SDRAM
Voodoo 4 - 4500: VSA 100; 32MB SDR SDRAM
Voodoo 4 - 4800: VSA 100; 32MB SDR SDRAM (="V4-4500 + TV-out & DVI")

But this is:

VSA 10?; 16MB SGRAM (SDR or DDR?)

a) VSA 100, 16MB 128bit SDR SGRAM, lower clock (heatsink only)

b) VSA 101, 16MB 64bit SDR SGRAM, higher clock (daytona @ 166MHz requires no heatsink)

c) VSA 101, 16MB 64bit DDR SGRAM, ... -"-

any other possibility?

SFME

Rolo01

I have one extension to your list :
My Daytona is a Voodoo4-2 4800, VSA101, 32 MB DDR 64bit + TV-Out
 

no-X

Can you show (/send) me a picture, pls.?

Rolo01

 

red_martians

what i think is strange!!!
It's an IBM-OEM-card... It seems it actually was mass-produced!
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I newer thought that the Daytona (Voodoo4 4200/4800) was produced!
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FalconFly

#7
Since I got one of those now, some close-up Images :




HiRes Images (1600x1200)
http://www.falconfly.de/img/IBM_Voodoo4-2_4200_Front.jpg
http://www.falconfly.de/img/IBM_Voodoo4-2_4200_Back.jpg

It certainly looks quite different from this only other Voodoo4-2 4200 I've seen so far, and (unfortunately) I have been unable to get it to work with any Driver I've thrown at it (yet, a few are still left for testing)...
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Maverick

Good luck on finding a driver for it FalconFly. I'm going to try and get one myself since it seems this guy has quite a few. :D
 

hutzeputz

QuoteOriginally posted by  hanksemenec
The win 2k drivers are busted, looks like they were all build on the same source.

During driver load the driver modifies DRAMInit 0 and 1, Daytona DRamInits are not compatible with VSA100. The BIOS sets them up correctly and the driver nukes them, you end up with a scrambled screen. :(

Hank

Is it possible RAMPAGE driver to test he the DDR RAM under supports there?

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