From: phantomm@suddenlink.net   
      
   "Jo Even Skarstein" wrote in message   
   news:gh2qfk$t8r$1@kuling.itea.ntnu.no...   
   > Frank P. Szymanski wrote:   
   >> > There are probably differences between the TT and Falcon versions. I'm   
   >> > only familiar with the Falcon version, and the same interface works   
   >> > with   
   >> > both RAM and VRAM versions of the ISA card.   
   >   
   >> But only with 2MB. I have a spare 4MB isa card and it does not work with   
   >> NOVA falcon. ;-(   
   >   
   > That's weird. I'm pretty sure that my friends Mach64 is a 4Mb card.   
   >   
   > --   
      
   If my sources are correct, The Nova Falcon was sold with either 1MB or 2MB   
   at the   
   start. It was really expensive, and the cost between a 1MB or 2MB Nova was   
   alot.   
      
   There seems to be a few different models of the Nova card, such as the   
   SuperNova.   
   Memory and graphics power determine the name of the graphics card.   
      
   The info I have is,   
   The SUPERNOVA 64 was a 2 or 4 meg VRAM and the NOVA PLUS 64 was 1 or 2 meg   
   DRAM.   
      
   Also, there seems to be a Mach 32 version, 1 or 2 meg D/VRAM.   
      
   There were versions for the Falcon, MSTE/TT. It also came in the "EAGLE" at   
   one time so say   
   some.   
   The Nova could also be used in a Mega ST using a Mega Bus adapter.   
      
   I'd like to find a source for all the software drivers and etc that were   
   created for the Novas.   
   I'd like to see a few good close up pics of the Mega Bus adapter and the   
   Falcon adapter.   
      
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