Mystery DEC ZLXP-like card

From: Carl Lowenstein (cdl_at_deeptow.ucsd.edu)
Date: 10/30/03

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    I have in my hands (formerly in my AlphaStation 255) a card that I thought
    was a DEC ZLXP-something. It is the same size and shape, and has the
    same metal handle on the back end, with model number 74-47802-01 A03.
    I suppose that is the description of the handle, not the card.

    Other identifying features:

    On the back side there are 16 RAM chips. and three bar-coded labels with
    printed legends: 54-24289-02
                      KA628RAWCN
                      70-32300-01 KA630RESMS

    On the front side there are 16 more RAM chips, no bar-coded labels.
    Major other chips, starting from panel end and working toward handle:
                      Cirrus Logic CL-GD524-80QC-C
                      IBM 37RGB561CF17-B 03H9322 PALETTE DAC
                      VLSI DC7620B
                      VLSI VY06576 DC7350D (almost 2" square, w. heat sink)

    The SRM console identifies it as "Digital PV-PCI Graphics Controller"
    NetBSD identifies it as:
    "vga0 at pci0 dev 13 function 0 Digital Equipment product 0x0017 (rev 0x01)"

    Whatever it is, it doesn't work with X in NetBSD 1.6.1

        carl

    -- 
        carl lowenstein         marine physical lab     u.c. san diego
                                                     clowenst@ucsd.edu
    

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