This page will show all objects that are named TVGA, and if possible sorted on production date.
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This page will show all objects that are named TVGA, and if possible sorted on production date.
Click on the blue name(s) or picture(s) below for detailed information, pictures and benchmarks (if available).
Also known as Trident Able VGA III. It's a card introduced in 1988 with 512KB. Being an early card (1989, the VGA standard was introduced in 1987) it can output both color and monochrome signals. The TVGA8800 is Trident's first VGA compatible chipset.
This particular card is equipped with the TVG... > Read more
The successor to the Trident TVGA8800. I'm unsure what, chip-wise, the differences are. However Trident did something right and made it quite a bit faster. Using a Pentium 100 (which is very fast for this card, the year 1990 is 286 and 386 territory) Doom ru... > Read more
A regular ISA card based on the Trident TVGA8900C chipset. Trident never had performance like Tseng Labs with the ET4000AX but due to lower prices Trident cards can be found in many old systems and in most cases the cards have been sitting there doing their job just fine.... > Read more
A regular Trident based card that probably found it's way in an affordable PC in 1993. For lower end systems (i.e. 386SX 33MHz) this card works fine.
I included benchmarks that I ran on a Pentium 100. The Pentium 100 is blazing fast in the time-frame of the Trident 8900CL, however, this will indi... > Read more