ID #3419

DCE: Cybervision 64/3D Mk-II

Phase 5: Cybervision 64/3D
Connection: Zorro Auto Sensing

Phase 5 version, with Scandoubler attached.
Phase 5 version, with Scandoubler attached.

DCE version (Mk-II), front view
DCE version (Mk-II), front view

DCE version (Mk-II), rear view
DCE version (Mk-II), rear view

Hi Res Version, Phase 5 - 145K
Hi Res Version, DCE Front View - 147K
Hi Res Version, DCE Rear View - 153K

Chipset(s)S3 ViRGE
S3 ViRGE DX
Graphics Memory4MB
8bit Support: Yes
16bit Support: Yes
24bit Support: Yes
Display Drivers
CyberGraphX V2: No
CyberGraphX V3: Yes
CyberGraphX V4: Yes
Picasso 96: Yes
EGS: No
Other: No

The Cybergraphics 64/3D is a Zorro II and III auto-sensing graphics card. It has a pixel clock of 135Mhz (8bit), 80Mhz (16bit) and 50Mhz (32bit). It has hardware handling of complex 3D operations, hardware overlaying and DPMS power-saving. A companion scan-doubler card was also made for this graphics card which is designed to fit AGA-style video slots. A monitor switcher and MPEG Card were also planned, although the MPEG card was made, it was never released to the public. The scandoubler does not work fully in non-AGA systems, the native display is not scandoubled but is simply passed through. Apparently there are modules which can be used directly with the Virge DX chipset and should in theory work with the CV64/3D however drivers would be a problem. The only real difference between the original Phase 5 version of this card and the DCE Mk-II version is that the latter supports the "Fast Mode" for Zorro II found on some A1200 busboards.

Example Display Modes
ResolutionDepthFrequency
1600 x 1200875Hz
1280 x 1024875Hz
1280 x 10241675Hz
1024 x 7681675Hz
1024 x 7683275Hz
800 x 6003275Hz

Contributions to this page by:
Takahasi Kasiko

Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-25 20:29
Revision: 1.0

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