DOS Days

ATI EGA Wonder 800

The EGA Wonder 800 arrived in just three months after the release of the EGA Wonder on which it was based. It added support for extended EGA text and graphics modes, though these required a multisync monitor. The 800 also added support for 16-colour VGA modes.

Released June 1987
Bus ISA 8-bit
Chipset ATi16899-0 and Chips & Technologies P82C435
Standards Hercules, CGA, EGA, Extended EGA
Memory 256 KB DRAM
Ports 9-pin DSUB (supports mono and colour RGB TTL)
RCA Composite out
Parallel port daughterboard (optional)
RF modulator daughterboard (optional)
Part # 16890, 16900, 104001500-0
FCC ID  
Price At launch: $399, May 1988: $219, Apr 1989: $225
See Also EGA Wonder, EGA Wonder VIP, EGA Wonder 800+

IBM's VGA standard was brand new at the time of this card's release, but the EGA Wonder 800 could run in 800 x 560 resolutions as well as VGA 640 x 480 and 732 x 410 on a multisync monitor. The 732 x 410 resolution would also work on a standard 400-line non-multisync 25 KHz monitor.

The 132-line extended text mode would also work on multisync monitors, EGA 400-line 25 KHz monitors, RGB, TTL monochrome and most other monitors.

 

Board Revisions

There were at least two revisions of the EGA Wonder 800 - one that has the RCA composite jacks and one that only has solder pads for these and the jumpers to configure them.

It is thought that the only difference between the EGA Wonder 800 and the original is its upgraded firmware, so you could turn an EGA Wonder into an EGA Wonder 800 just by replacing the BIOS chip (or rewriting it with a version of the EGA Wonder 800's BIOS).

 

Competition

Just like the slightly earlier EGA Wonder, the ATI EGA Wonder 800 competed against Ahead Systems EGA Wizard Deluxe, Quadram Quad EGA Prosync, Video Seven Vega Deluxe, Sigma Designs VGA and STB Systems VGA Extra.

 

In the Media

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Setting it Up

The below switch settings are valid for all cards in the EGA Wonder range as well as VIP cards:

SWITCH SETTING Power-Up Video Mode Monitor Type ATI Enhanced Features
Monitor Attached 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MultiSync (see note) off on on off on off on Switch 8 enables the "enhanced" features of the card.  Turn this switch off if you experience difficulties.
EGA off on on off on off off
RGB (& Composite) on on on off on on off
TTL mono off on on off off on off
25KHz (see note) off on on off off off on
Composite mono on on on off on on off
Compaq (see note) off on on off off off off
IBM Analog (see note) on on on off off on on

Notes:

  • OFF = OPEN, ON = CLOSED.
  • Switches 5 and 6 on a PC or XT motherboard must be set to ON.
  • "MultiSync" monitors at this time tended to support 15 - 31.5 kHz (*not* 31.5 and up), and used a 9-pin digital connector.
  • 25kHz monitor requires Jumper P8 set to connect pins 2 & 3 (not available on VIP).
  • Compaq Internal Monitor requires an "optional module" (no longer available).
  • IBM Analog monitor support is only available on the VIP.


Downloads

Operation Manual
(missing)

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EGA Wonder 800 Utility Disks
Rev 1.00, 25 Apr 1989

Extracted from the original 2 disks. Contains DOS utilities and Windows 1.x / Windows 2.x drivers.

EGA Wonder 800 Utility Disks
Rev 1.03, 28 Jun 1989

Extracted from the original 2 disks. Contains DOS utilities and Windows 1.x / Windows 2.x drivers.

Mode Switching Utility
v2.07, 12 Aug 1991

SMS207 self-extracts a single file, SMS.COM. This allows you to change the display mode on your EGA Wonder or EGA Wonder 800 card. Screenshot.

GEM/3 Drivers
26 May 1988

High-res drivers for Digital Research GEM/3 Desktop. 752x410, 800x480, and 800x560

EGA BIOS ROM
v1.84 (missing)

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EGA BIOS ROM
v3.01 (missing)

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EGA BIOS ROM
v4.01 (missing)

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More Pictures


ATI EGA Wonder 800 with the RCA composite jacks


ATI EGA Wonder 800 without the RCA composite jacks


Another ATI EGA Wonder 800 (Part #104001500-0)