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STB PowerGraph 64

The PowerGraph 64 was STB Systems' first card based on the new S3 Trio64 chipset, and was released in 1995.

Released 1995
Bus VESA Local Bus or PCI
Chipset S3 Trio64
Standards Hercules, CGA, EGA, VGA
Memory 1 MB or 2 MB DRAM
RAMDAC -
Ports 15-pin DSUB (analogue video out)
Part # -
FCC ID -
Price -
See Also PowerGraph 32, PowerGraph 64 Video

The PowerGraph64 was based around the S3 Trio64 64-bit graphics accelerator chipset. It integrated an optimized graphics engine, palette DAC and memory clock, reducing costs and boosting on-screen graphics performance. 2D acceleration features included Bit-Block Transfer (BitBlt), Line drawing, polygon/ellipse fill and cursor operations.

Here are some of the card's highlights:

  • Supports non-interlaced resolutions up to 1024x768 with 65,536 colors* at 75Hz or above refresh rates
  • High color and true color modes at SuperVGA resolutions allow for accelerated photo-realistic imaging
  • STB VISION utilities make driver installation and screen configuration a snap:
    • Dynamic Display - Instantly change the size of your Virtual Desktop or the Screen Resolution of your display at the touch of a button without restarting Windows
    • Zoom Window - Zoom in for a magnified view of any selected area of the desktop to view close-up details as fine as individual pixels
    • Virtual Desktop - Expand your desktop beyond the limits of your monitor's screen size, making your monitor a Window to your larger desktop. Simply drag your mouse to the area you wish to view and the display will pan to that position
    • Icon Toolbar - Have instant access to STB VISION 95's most-popular features. Configure the toolbar with your preferences and place to anywhere on the Windows desktop
Refresh Rates (Hz)
# Colours 640x480 800x600 1024x768 1280x1024 1600x1280
16 60 56,60,72,75 44i,60,70,75 44i -
256 60,72, 75,85,100* 56,60,72, 75,85,100* 44i,60,70, 75,85,100* 44i,60,72,75* 50i*
65K 60,72, 75,85,100* 56,60,72, 75,85,100* 44i,60, 70,75* - -
16.7M 60,72, 75,85,100* 56,60, 72,75* - - -
* refresh rates in bold require 2MB of DRAM.
i = interlaced

The 2 MB card was able to display 16.7 million colours at 800 x 600 resolution, and offered flicker-free high refresh rates at all resolutions up to 1280 x 1024.

 

Board Revisions

I don't have any information on board revisions for the PowerGraph 64 card.

 

Competition

 

In the Media

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STB Systems, Inc. Unveils
The New STB POWERGRAPH 64 Video Graphics Controller
This Innovative Controller Delivers Full-Motion/Full-Screen Digital Playback At Consumer-Level Pricing
Richardson, Texas (August 14, 1995) -- STB (tm), Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ-STBI) today announces the new POWERGRAPH 64 VIDEO. This new EDO DRAM-based graphics controller provides high quality video playback performance at an incredibly affordable price. Shipping is expected to begin in August, 1995.
The STB POWERGRAPH 64 Video is a high-performance PCI local bus display controller capable of full-motion and full-screen digital video playback. The POWERGRAPH 64 Video displays standard RGB graphics, video output from NTSC/PAL tuners or decompressed CD-ROM video on any standard Super VGA display monitor.
By providing integrated digital video acceleration and video scaling at a highly economical price, the POWERGRAPH 64 Video graphics adapter creates an ideal solution for today's most demanding video display applications.
Technical Performance
The POWERGRAPH 64 Video is powered by the Trio64V+ chip from S3, Inc., which provides GUI acceleration, video scaling, signal mixing, RGB/YUV conversion, synchronization and DAC output to the CRT. In the fully-populated 2MB DRAM adapter configuration, the POWERGRAPH 64 Video will support standard 64-bit graphics resolutions at the highest possible refresh rates of up to 160 Hz.
The POWERGRAPH 64 Video is also available in a 1MB upgradeble version. This new video graphics controller is compliant with all VESA standards for power management and plug-and-play convenience. The POWERGRAPH 64 Video will also support a daughter card option for MPEG1 audio/video hardware playback.
Software Support
STB includes accelerated graphics display drivers for Windows 3.11, Windows 95, Windows NT 3.5 and OS/2 WARP with the POWERGRAPH 64 Video adapter. Support is also available for AutoCAD drivers for Releases 10-13, Autoshade with Renderman and 3D Studio.
STB Vision Utilities & Localization
The Powerful STB VISION and STB VISION `95 utility package will also be included with all POWERGRAPH 64 Video cards. The tools incorporated into this STB VISION utility gives users fast, convenient access to a broad spectrum of features, localization and support of languages include Spanish, German, French, Italian and Japanese.
Price, Availability & Distribution
The new POWERGRAPH 64 Video graphics controller has a suggested retail price of $229 in its fully-populated 2MB configuration. The 1MB will list for $189. The product is made available for delivery from STB or through distribution. Retail channels carrying the new STB POWERGRAPH 64 Video are Comp USA and Computer City.
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STB System Press Office, 14th August 1995

 

"STB Systems has a winner in its new STB PowerGraph 64 PCI graphics accelerator ($199), and the company's improved STB Vision software gives added value even to the older PowerGraph Pro PCI ($239). Both boards provide decent performance at a reasonable price, but the newer, less expensive PowerGraph 64 has better potential in the long term.

Both STB offerings are DRAM cards that make use of 64-bit graphics accelerators from S3 Corp., but the PowerGraph 64 is particularly intriguing because it is the first shipping product to use the new S3 Trio64 integrated graphics accelerator chip. Based on the S3 Vision864 chip that drives the PowerGraph Pro, the Trio64 provides hardware acceleration for several additional graphics functions, integrates a 135-MHz, 24-bit RAMDAC and programmable clock generator within the accelerator chip, and adds direct hardware support for VESA display power management signalling (DPMS) and the new VESA display data channel (DDC) specification. DDC provides a means for the monitor and graphics card to poll each other for information on resolution and refresh rate support. Full implementation requires a DDC-compliant monitor as well as operating system support, which Microsoft pledges to include in Windows 95.

Installation of the Windows drivers and the STB Vision control panel is accomplished through the use of STB's Windows-based setup program, although the refresh rate-adjustment facilities are DOS programs. (In the next release, these will be integrated into the STB Vision control). You can adjust the refresh rate by selecting a monitor by name from a predefined list or using a standalone utility, but the standalone program, which did not work with the Trio-64-based PowerGraph 64, is much more flexible.

Once installed, the STB Vision utilities provide impressive functionality. Each resolution and color depth is represented by a separate icon within the control panel, but you can also edit these selections in a dialog box you access through the Control Panel. Also, when the Virtual Desktop is enabled, you can switch resolutions on the fly. However, the Virtual Desktop is only currently supported in 8-bit (256) color mode.

The Zoom utility functions within a sizable window to magnify a portion of the screen up to 32 times. There's also the Bird's Eye utility, which lets you move around the screen by clicking on a small iconized representation of the display. The two don't really work together: When Zoom is enabled, clicking on the Bird's Eye window magnifies the image of the icon, not the portion of the screen that you're trying to select. That's because Zoom magnifies what's in the frame buffer.

In spite of the fact that is supports more graphics primitives than the S3 Vision864, including two-point line draws, trapezoid and polygon fills, and hardware clipping, the Trio64 did not improve the PowerGraph 64's performance relative to the older PowerGraph Pro, because the drivers for the PowerGraph 64 haven't yet been optimized to take advantage of the chip's additional functionality. The enhanced drivers, currently in development, should be out by the time you read this.

The two boards achieved nearly identical scores on all our tests, placing firmly in the middle of the range of S3-based boards on all but the 24-bit tests. By pairing its graphics accelerators with fast 45ns DRAM, both PowerGraph boards are able to provide a stable, VESA-compliant display at all resolutions below 1,600-by-1,200. In contrast, many other DRAM-based units fail to maintain the VESA-compliant 75-Hz vertical refresh rate in 24-bit color mode. While STB's entries maintain their refresh rates at 800-by-600 in 24-bit color mode, the DRAM-based boards cannot keep up with VRAM-based products at this color depth.

All in all, the PowerGraph boards combine good performance, interesting and useful features, and low cost to address most users' needs. At its list price of $199, the STB PowerGraph 64 is particularly appealing, and its performance will further improve as drivers that support its enhanced functionality appear in the months to come."

PC Magazine, December 1994


Setting it Up


Downloads

Operation Manual
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Original Utility Disk
Version 1.5, 27th October 1995

PowerGraph 64 Utlity/Drivers release 1.5

ROM BIOS
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Windows 3.1 Drivers
Version 2.11t, 12th February 1996

PowerGraph 64 STB Vision2 Windows 3.x Drivers release 2.11t

Windows 95 Drivers
Version 1.20i, 12th February 1996

STB Vision 95 drivers release 1.20i

Windows NT 3.51 Drivers
27th October 1995

Windows NT 3.51 Drivers

Windows NT 4.0 Drivers
26th November 1996

STB (S3 Non-ViRGE) Windows NT 4.0
   

 

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