Oak Technology
        Oak was a graphics card and sound card manufacturer for the IBM PC and its compatibles.  They also made a 286 and 386 motherboard chipset, which is covered on this page.
         
         
        Motherboard and Graphics Cards
        
          
          
          OakHorizon 286 and 386SX Chipset
         Launched: 1989 
        Two versions of the chipset were released: the OTI-050LAP was designed for use in laptops, whilst the OTI-050DESK was for desktop PCs. Both are five-chip chipsets, incorporating the following:- 
        OTI-051 - System support logic 
          OTI-052 - I/O Control logic 
          OTI-053 - DMA and memory controller
           
          OTI-054 - Address buffer, Real-time clock, CMOS RAM 
        OTI-055 - Data buffer and power manager (only needed in the laptop version) 
          
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          OTI037C ("Suntra")
              
         Launched: 1988 
          Bus: ISA 16-bit 
          Memory: 256 KB DRAM 
          Ports: 15-pin DSUB (analogue video output), 9-pin DSUB (digital video output) 
          RAMDAC: unknown 
RAMDAC Speed: 50 MHz or 35 MHz 
FCC ID: unknown 
VESA Standard:  
BIOS Dates: 01/08/90 
Known BIOS Versions:           ECv2.13-35 
        Price: ?         
        The OTI037C (or OTI-037C) is a Super VGA chipset from 1988. Whilst it's used on 16-bit ISA video cards, this chipset only runs at 16 bits wide to access the VGA BIOS extensions - access to video memory and the video controller itself runs at 8-bit. The data bus that receives video data is also 8-bit. 
        Due to the 16-bit VGA BIOS access, cards based on the OTI-037C typically have two video ROM chips - one for 'odd' and a second for 'even'. 
        Datasheet 
        Found on: 
        
          - FCC ID: IDW37162002 (ACE VGA)      
 
          - MIO-AT SUPER (see last 2 pics below - a combined floppy/hard disk controller, serial/parallel and VGA card)
 
           
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          OTI067
              
         Launched: 1990 
Bus: ISA 16-bit 
Memory: 256 KB or 512 KB DRAM 
Ports: 15-pin DSUB (analogue video output) 
Price: ? 
FCC ID: 4DW67082004
         
        Known BIOS Versions: 1.03
         
        Some OTI067-based cards are more complete Hercules, CGA, EGA, VGA and SVGA cards, like the VG-7000 pictured below (pics 2-4), which provides both a 9-pin TTL (digital) video output for Hercules, CGA and EGA, as well as a 15-pin analog video output for VGA monitors. 
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OTI077 / OTIVGA
    
         Launched: 1992 
Bus: ISA 16-bit 
Memory: 256 KB or 512 KB DRAM 
Ports: 15-pin DSUB (analogue video output) 
Price: ? 
FCC ID: E5X5R5-1570  
Known Board Revisions: C.1
 
           
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            OTI087 / OTIVGA
                 
               Launched: 1995 
                Bus: ISA 16-bit 
                Memory: 512 KB or 1 MB DRAM 
                Ports: 15-pin DSUB (analogue video output) 
                Price: $114 
                FCC ID: IDW-87082035  
                Known Board Revisions: 1580 REV G  
               
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Sound Cards
Diamond Multimedia OEM'd a few sound cards despite being largely remembered for their graphics cards. Oak Technology were the development company behind these. Oak Technology exited the PC audio and 3D graphics markets in the quarter ended   March 31st, 1998.
          
          
 Mozart (OTI601)                      
FM synthesizer: Yamaha YMF262 
  Audio codec: Crystal CS4231-KL EP 
   
  A basic board offering only Ad Lib, SoundBlaster 1.x (mono output) compatibility. The OAK OTI-601 / OTI-605 "Mozart" chip itself was co-developed by Oak and Media Chip who later got bought by OPTi, which is why it is related to OPTI's MAD16. 
  Panasonic, Mitsumi, Sony and IDE CD-ROM connectors - only one can be used at any one time.  
The OTI601 can be found on the following cards: 
  - PAC Magic 93365-2
 
  - Lxycon Sound Booster (FCC ID: IEW30601211)
 
 
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 Mozart-16                  
Introduced in 1994 
  FM synthesizer: Yamaha YMF262 
  Audio codec: Analog Devices AD1846 
  Oak OTI601 chip 
  FCC ID: IEW30601211 
  PnP. 
   
  If the long number at the bottom of the Oak chip is 9-digits long, the card has a 'B'-chipset and is not MPU-401 compatible. If it's 11 digits long and has either 'EE' or 'FF' in it, the card is an 'E' or 'F' chipset, and is MPU-401 compatible. 
  Panasonic, Mitsumi, Sony and IDE CD-ROM connectors - only one can be used at any one time.  
  The default IRQ for this board is 11. 
Other variants of this card are called the Mozart LCS-9620. 
Drivers: DOS & Windows 3.x (OPL4 support in Win3.x), NT / XP, Windows 9x 
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 Mozart Wave Table              
Introduced in 1994. 
  FM synthesizer: Yamaha YMF278B (OPL4) 
  Audio codec: Analog Devices AD1846. 
  Oak OTI601 chip.  
  FCC ID: IEW30601213 
   
  The Yamaha YRW801-M is 
  a 1MB ROM that stores all the wave samples of the GM Level 1. 
  Panasonic, Mitsumi, Sony and IDE CD-ROM connectors - only one can be used at any one time. OPL4 chip.  
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