Diamond Stealth 64
The Stealth 64, also known as Stealth 64 Graphics, was released in 1994 and was based around the S3 Trio64 graphics accelerator chipset.
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Released | 1994 |
Bus | VESA Local Bus or PCI | |
Chipset | S3 Trio64 | |
Standards | Hercules, CGA, EGA, VGA | |
Memory | 1 MB or 2 MB DRAM | |
Ports | 15-pin DSUB (video out) 26-pin VGA Feature connector |
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Features:
- Plug and Play 64-bit graphics
- Versatile acceleration for DOS and Windows applications
- Great for business and pleasure!
- 64-Bit Graphics Performance
- Fast On-Board DRAM
- Flicker-Free Refresh Rates
- 24-bit True Color
Board Revisions
Competition
In the Media
Diamond Multimedia website, December 1996
Setting it Up
The Diamond Stealth 64 Graphics is fully PnP-compatible. No hardware configuration is required.
Downloads
Operation Manual Get in touch if you can provide this missing item! |
Original Utility Disk Get in touch if you can provide this missing item! |
DOS & Windows NT 3.1 Drivers S64DMODE.EXE and other DOS utilities, plus Windows NT 3.1 display drivers. |
Windows 3.1 Drivers This version of drivers is only for cards with a video BIOS version 1.xx |
Windows 3.1 Drivers This version of drivers is only for cards with a video BIOS version 2.xx |
Windows 3.1 Drivers Dated 1996. Filename: S64D327A.EXE (1.2MB) and S64D327B.EXE (0.5MB) |
Windows 95 Drivers These are the Diamond GT Display Drivers for Windows 95. This version offers added performance in all resolutions and color depths, as well as InControl Tools 95 (version 4.02.147) productivity software. |
OS/2 2.11 and Warp 3.0 Drivers This version of drivers is only for cards with a video BIOS version 3.xx |
Windows NT 4.0 Drivers Drivers for this card are included on the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 distribution CD. |
Video BIOS A ROM BIOS dump of the VGA BIOS. |
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