DOS Days

ATI VGA Wonder XL

The VGA Wonder XL got the Sierra HiColor RAMDAC which added support for 15-bit colour in 640 x 480 @ 72 Hz and 800 x 600 @ 60 Hz.

Cards tended to come with 256 KB 80ns DRAM soldered-in with a further 768 KB capacity in DRAM sockets. These accepted 70ns DRAMs.

Released May 1991
Bus ISA 16-bit
Chipset ATi 28800-6
Standards Hercules, CGA, EGA, VGA, and SVGA
Memory 256 KB, 512 KB or 1 MB DRAM (70ns or 80ns)
Ports 15-pin DSUB (RGB analogue)
VESA Feature connector
Part # 109P014310
FCC ID EXMVGAXLV1
Price At launch: $229/$349/$399 (256K/512K/1MB), Aug 1991: $259 (512K), Feb 1992: $169/$229 (256K/1MB), Jun 1992: $169/$219 (256K/1MB)
See Also VGA Wonder+, VGA Wonder 1024D, VGA Edge series, VGA Basic-16

 

Board Revisions

No details are known on different revision of this card.

 

Competition

No details are known on the competition this card competed against.

 

In the Media

"With menu-driven hardware and software driver installation, the ATI VGA Wonder XL is the easiest board to install and configure. Furthermore, it comes with a mouse port and a three-button mouse yet sells for a mere $259 on the street with 512K of RAM making it a clear Best Buy.

The VGA Wonder XL is the only board in this roundup to provide flicker-free 72-Hz screen refresh at all resolutions, even with a large, expensive, flicker-free monitor.
If you use PowerPoint or AutoCAD, however, you might want to consider a faster board. In our PowerPoint speed tests, the VGA Wonder XL fell far back in the field. In the AutoCAD benchmarks, it consistently ran in the middle of the pack.

The ATI VGA Wonder XL is an excellent board to have around as flicker-free high-resolution monitors get cheaper. It's a truly switchless board and has the smoothest driver installation of the bunch — a boon for those who frequently switch between DOS applications.

It's a distinct Best Buy, especially if you don't already have a mouse."

     PC World, August 1991

 

Setting it Up

No configuration is required for the VGA Wonder XL, with its auto-switching capability. The card came with a utility to force the display mode if necessary.


Downloads

Operation Manual
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Original Utility Disk
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Wonder XL VGA BIOS ROM
Part #112-011-22030, 1991

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DOS Drivers
15th September 1993

ATI VGA Wonder Series drivers for DOS. Includes utilities, a VESA driver, a mouse driver and software drivers for WordStar 3.31, 4.0 and 5.0, WordPerfect 4.1, 4.2, and 5.0,

Windows 3.1 Drivers
21st August 1992

ATI VGA Wonder Series drivers for Windows 3.1.
 

 

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