Description: I am looking for comments, if you know anything about this card and its history, I’d like to know! If you must have it, make me a fair offer! This card is untested. It is not a standalone card, merely an accelerator for an existing VGA card. This is a very rare card, and finding information online about it was tough, but what I found leads me to believe this card being in circulation is basically unheard of: Number Nine Graphics Xccelerator 16-bit ISA Video Card PC007200-2 NEVER BEFORE SEEN IN CAPTIVITY PROBABLY THE RAREST PC VIDEO CARD IN THE WORLD imagine a 1991 ISA video card with 6MB of RAM!!! really rare. nobody has pictures, Wikipedia doesn't accurately describe this card nobody else has one or describes one when #9 sent a sample to a magazine for evaluation the drivers didn't work and the magazine was unable to test it based on the TI TMS-34010, uses the TIGA Driver there is this blurb online: The PC DECwindows Motif supports the ... Number Nine Computer Corp. #9GX Graphics Xcellerator card, 16 or 256 color, 640 x 480 or 1024 x 768 or 1280 x 1024 (with a Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture (TIGA), Version 2.0 driver; This card is not a stand-alone video card it is an accelerator that only works with the pass-thru feature connector and a second standard VGA card although it does mentions an optional VGA Snap-On Module (#9VGA) so with such a module it could be a stand-alone card This card is fully populated with 2MB VRAM (8 soldered KM424C256Z-10 and 8 socketed D42274V-10) and 4MB DRAM (8 socketed HM514400ZP10 1meg x 4bit)"
Price: 2249.1 USD
Location: Troy, Michigan
End Time: 2025-01-02T03:54:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Vintage: Yes