Jules,
On 2/11/07, Jules Richardson <julesrichardsonuk at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hmm, in the PC world Trident did an ISA one (8900?), and I'm pretty
sure
Paradise
did too. Possibly Oak's offering was also 8 bit.
The Trident 8900C and 8900D were both 16-bit. I don't know about the
earlier cards, but if there's an 8-bit Trident 8900-series, I'd love
to find one!
...Josef
There's IBM video VGA card 8 bit ISA card. Very long card and works
well.
Cheers, Wizard
I'm sure it is quite long...just looking at the network cards for my 1980ish
computers and comparing it to todays network cards is quite
amazing...circuit boards today can be the size such that you can hold 'em in
the palm of your hand while back in those days they were several feet :-o
(or something like that...very big in comparison none the less)