Selling a NOS IBM CGA card, first dibs on Mastodon until I get bids on eBay… DM me with an offer if interested.
Reasonably can only ship to US but I can ship elsewhere for unreasonable cost as well.
Selling a NOS IBM CGA card, first dibs on Mastodon until I get bids on eBay… DM me with an offer if interested.
Reasonably can only ship to US but I can ship elsewhere for unreasonable cost as well.
@mos_8502 is the 6845 the issue?
@thomasfuchs I desperately want someone smarter than me to make a new CGA card without an expensive FPGA.
@mos_8502 ah, fair
@thomasfuchs More the 15KHz output. A card that was otherwise bog standard CGA but output a signal a VGA screen could digest would be ideal.
@simonzerafa I’m not sure what it’s worth either. I’d think between $100 and $300, depending. But as I said, that’s just a guess, there hasn’t been sales of a complete new old stock card recently on eBay.
I've absolutely no idea what that would be worth but I suspect if I have to ask then I can afford it?
Looks really cool though 🙂👍
@lkundrak yeah at the time this board was layouted there were no 16-bit ISA slots 😂
@thomasfuchs this is a particularly lovely card specifically because its shape communicates hate for all things 16-bit, especially the isa slots
@HunterZ @lkundrak presumably cheaper to make a PCB that has traces only on front and back (vertical and horizontal) and just space out components a bit instead of making it smaller?
@thomasfuchs @lkundrak oh wow I didn't notice that lol. I guess this explains why you could find even 486 motherboards with 8-bit ISA slots.
@simonzerafa around $45-$70, depending on shipping service
Delivery to the UK? 😁🤷♂️
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