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• | The two video switches on SW1 (shown here) must be set for: 5=ON, 6=ON |
• | Do not place the card in expansion slot 8 unless the card specifically supports slot 8. Cards that are slot 8 compatible usually have a 'slot 8' jumper. |
• | The documentation for some 16-bit VGA cards indicate that they work in an 8-bit expansion slot. You must not expect that to mean all 8-bit slots. Some of those cards are intended only for an 8-bit slot within an AT-class computer, and will not work in an IBM 5160. The maker's documentation for the card will indicate whether the card will work in an IBM 5160. |
• | Some people have discovered that certain 8-bit compatible 16-bit VGA cards can be made to work in a 5150/5160 if the 8088 CPU on the motherboard is upgraded to a V20 CPU. And some people have discovered that it does not work. Note that such a CPU upgrade can sometimes cause a problem (example). |
• | Some VGA cards have configuration switches and/or jumpers. An example is here. Refer to the card's documentation to ensure that those switches/jumpers are set appropriately. For the switches, do not confuse the off position with the on position. |
• | 16-bit VGA cards that are known to work in an IBM 5160, sometimes need to be manually configured to run in 8-bit mode. Refer to the card's documentation, because configuration is done differently on different cards. |
Note 1 | Printed on the PCB is, "TSENG LAB INC." and "P/N 8927". On power up, the card displays, "VGA-4000". Set the BIOS8/BIOS16 jumper to BIOS8 (force BIOS ROM reads into 8-bit mode). |
Note 2 | I have one of these cards. The VGA-16 user's guide indicates 5160 (IBM XT) compatibility, and indicates how to force the card into 8-bit operation. But whilst I can get my card to operate in a 16-bit slot, I have been unable to get my card to operate in 8-bit mode (fitted to a 5150/5160/5170). Maybe my card is faulty. Also, I have noted that the user's guide indicates an FCC ID of D2A62LTJWBJC, whereas my card has the FCC ID of D2A62LVGA16. Maybe I have a later version of the card, in which 8-bit operation was dropped! |
Note 3 | From the web page: "PCB Version 1.0 requires a rework for compatibility with the original IBM PC and IBM XT computers, please see the Errata section below. This errata was fixed in the PCB Version 1.1" |
Note 4 | "Paradise PVGA1A" is a chip. There are many different make-models of VGA card based on the Paradise PVGA1A chip. The card Scali is referring to is particular make-model of VGA card that uses the Paradise PVGA1A chip. Other VGA cards based on the PVGA1A chip may not be compatible with the IBM 5160. |
Note 5 | Same as Sergey's ISA Super VGA. Like that card, for IBM 5160 compatibility, the XT-SVGA needs to be of at least revision 1.1 (look for "Rev1.1" printed on the XT-SVGA card). |