- ACTs' Graffiti [.dms]
Not technically a graphics card, it supplies your Amiga with chunky screen modes which aids speeding up of software
- Centaur Developments' Opalvision [disk 2] [.dms]
24 bit display, DB-23 compatible with the standard Amiga display port making it possible to use genlocks and composite encoders
- Commodores' 2320 Test Utilities [.dms]
- Commodores' 1940/42 updates [.dms]
13" bisync 'not true multisync' monitor. Has two ranges of sync frequencies to match both normal [15.75 kHz] and doubled screen modes. The 1942 has a smaller dot pitch
- GVPs' Spectrum [disk 2] [disk 3] [disk 4] [disk 5] [.dms]
EGS Retargettable Graphics system. If your card is supported by either the CybergraphX or Picasso 96 RTS you should be using those as they are more modern and much better supported
- Microways' Flicker Fixer [.dms]
Allows the addition of a VGA type monitor to display the Amiga's native video
- Piccolo [disk 1] [disk 2] [disk 3] [.dms]
24-bit graphics board for all Amigas equipped with Zorro II/III
- Phase 5s' Blizzard Vision and Cybervision PPC CGX v3/R70a
24bit, high resolution, 8MB [64bit] SGRAM graphics card for the for the A1200
- Phase 5s' Original Cybervision CGX v3 [disk 1] [disk 2] [.dms]
- Phase 5s' Cybervision 3D [.lha]
- Retina ZII [documentation] [.dms]
High-resolution, 24-bit graphics board for the Amiga 2000/3000/4000 with 1, 2, or 4MB of on-board 32-bit wide RAM
- Sunrize Studio 16 software [.lha]
- VillageTronics' Picasso II v2.2 [disk 1] [disk 2] [.dms]
Requires Workbench 2.0 or above, and includes a choice of two connectors, native video or RGB.
- VillageTronics' Picasso IV v1.21 [.dms]
Features integrated local PCI bus for use with Modules, DPDS PowerSaving, 4 Channel Audio Mixer Onboard and flash ROM controller
- VillageTronics' Picasso 96 [.lha]
Picasso96 is a modular and system friendly software environment for many different Amiga graphics cards. Main intentions are to provide a solution which is as system and software compatible as possible, transparent and reliable. Very high level of compatibility and has the ability to use several graphics cards at the same time, even cards of the same type
- VillageTronics' Pablo IV v1.2
Encodes the signal from your Picasso IV to a standard video signal so it can be output to a VCR. This card requires the Picasso IV graphics card and uses its local PCI bus
- VillageTronics' Paloma IV
This card basically allows you to watch TV in a window on any public screen. It also allows the input of other devices such as a games console to allow you to play those games in a workbench window
- VillageTronics' Picasso IV and Tools
- X-Pert Systems' Merlin [.dms]
16/24bit, 2/4Mb RAM, Zorro II/III, 16 million colours, compatible only with Picasso '96
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