On Apr 26, 2017, at 6:01 PM, Glen Slick via cctech wrote:

> While on the topic of Matrox graphics boards from around the same time
> frame, does anyone know of any Matrox boards that use an NS32016 CPU
> other than the QG-640?

The Matrox PG-640. Same graphics accelerator, but for PC compatibles. I just 
happened to have one sitting out on the counter. I checked it and it definitely 
has an NS32016 on it.

The PG-640 is a dual-width 8-bit ISA card (instead of QBus for the QG-640). 
It's supposed to be compatible with the IBM PGC, but presumably only if your 
software behaves and doesn't try to program the 8086 on the PGC directly. My 
experience with the supposedly-PGC-compatible Vermont Microsystems Image 
Manager 1024 is that it is compatible (AutoCAD), except when it isn't (Generic 
CADD). I haven't actually tried to use the PG-640 yet so I can't say more about 
this. 

The PG-640 is supposed to be faster than the PGC, too. Perhaps it is, except 
when it isn't.


ok
bear.

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until further notice

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