Diamond Stealth 24 / Stealth 24VL
The Stealth 24 and Stealth 24VL were an enhancement on the earlier Stealth and Stealth VRAM from 1991 and 1992, replacing the S3 86C911 with the latest accelerator chipset for 1993, the 801/805. Stealth 24VL was the first graphics card from Diamond to run on the VESA Local Bus.
Released | April 1993 | |
Bus | ISA 16-bit or VESA Local Bus | |
Chipset | S3 86C801 (ISA) / S3 86C805 (VLB) | |
Standards | Hercules, CGA, EGA, VGA | |
Memory | 1 MB DRAM (50ns) | |
Ports | 15-pin DSUB (video out) 26-pin VGA Feature connector |
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FCC ID | FTU805A | |
Price | At launch: $249 | |
See Also | Diamond Stealth, Diamond Stealth VRAM |
Board Revisions
Just one board revision for each bus is known: B1 (ISA variant) and C4 (VLB variant).
Competition
In the Media
"Both Diamond Computer Systems boards - the $249 86C801-based Diamond Stealth 24 and the $349 86C928-based Diamond Stealth Pro - produced an excellent Graphics Winmark score. The boards' AutoCAD scores were less impressive, though, and they had minor problems either with artifacts or properly clearing the screen in that environment. Additionally, the Stealth Pro needed a boost to get up to the level of DOS performance most of its 86C928-based peers provided." PC Magazine, April 1993
Setting it Up
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! |
Video BIOS Courtesy of Vogons user keropi. |
Windows 3.1 Drivers Windows 3.1 display drivers with support for up to 1280x1024 in 16 colours, 1024x768 in 256 colours, and 800x600 in 65536 colours. |
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