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Here are some EISA-based hardware that I found: * Adaptec AHA-1740: https://storage.microsemi.com/en-us/support/_eol/scsi_host_eisa/aha-1740/ * ELSA Winner 1000 (16-bit ISA and 32-bit EISA): https://stason.org/TULARC/pc/graphics-cards/E-H/ELSA-INC-XVGA-WINNER-1000-ISA-EISA-BUS.html
> > > I think your request is more or less request #377 duplicate. Holy crap, that post that you linked to is over two years ago. What I was...
> > > > I think your request is more or less request #377 duplicate. > > This feature request is more specific than the one you linked to, so...
> > > Let's see how the version/release discussion ends up first. That sounds like a good idea. :) By the way, are there any sound cards that use a...
Oh yeah, I have also found a good datasheet on the Intel 82350 chipset that supports EISA: https://www.datasheets360.com/pdf/-2372920747046840264
Thank you for the help! :) Let's hope that EISA support gets implemented soon! ^_^
Oh dear! > I tried to test this out on a HP Vectra 486 (Tseng labs ET4000/w32i Rev. B video card) with OS/2 Warp and got weird, stretched screens -even...
@TC1995, apparently, I'm using the SVGA drivers that came with OS/2 2.1 which supports 640 x 480, 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 8-bit colours. :) So, something appears...
@HanHeld It looks good so far. Have you been able to enter DOS fullscreen mode and/or Win-OS/2 fullscreen mode and exit? Also, have you tried running OS/2 2.1 with the...
Have you read the README.TXT file to see how you can install the Trident 8900 drivers under OS/2 2.1 yet?