@80B3.adf Enhanced M-MVA [adds monitor choice] date 2/10/90 191-037 Enhanced M-Motion Video Adapter/A for the IBM PS/2 (95F1094) 190-018 M-Motion Video Adapter/A for the IBM PS/2 (34F3087) m-motion.exe M-Motion 256
color driver Thanks, Dr. Jim! m-mvidad.exe M-Motion Video Adpt. Software v1.02 m-mvidad.txt Readme for m-mvidad.exe Need a M-MVA Cable? (NTSC) try emailing NY Computer Exchange
34F3087 M-MVA Adapter, original o 8512 Color Display o 8513 Color Display o 8514 Color Display M-MVA Base Card Thank Fred Spencer up in Maple Syrup Land (BC) for the
MMPM files. M-MVA Base Card ![]()
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Installation Procedure 1 "Copy an Options Diskette", add @80B3.adf to Refdisk or System partition. 2 Install M-MVA in 16 or 32 bit AVE slot. Base video comes from VGA / XGA / XGA-2 3 Connect monitor to Base Video [planar/card], but don't connect any cables to M-MVA. All setup screens will be visible and M-MVA palette registers will be correctly initialized. 4 Run Configuration and save. Reboot and run system programs again. Select Set Configuration > Change Configuration. Choose 8515 for better display quality. Reboot system and run software
installation [INSTALL] program. It will install a
program, MMVAINIT, that performs routines that
initialize the M-MVA. NOTE:
MMVAINIT must be run every time the PS/2 system is
powered on or reset, otherwise palette registers may
contain incorrect colors. 1. Connect DB-37 to M-MVA 2. Unplug monitor from base video and attach it to HDD15 on M-MVA cable. NOTE: Connect monitor to M-MVA after it has been installed and configured. 3. Plug VGA Terminator to Base Video NOTE: Fakes having a color monitor attached, otherwise all Base Video will be B/W. System Board Video Termination
Terminator for M-MVA From Brad Parker (out among the flat cornfields of Iowa) This is the terminator that came with an M-motion adapter. I suspect that it would work equally well with the ATi Gup or any other auxiliary video card. Probably keeps the video drive amps on the unused card from going into oscillation. The terminator requires three 75 ohm 1/4 watt resistors. As 75 ohms can be difficult at times to find, rest easy in knowing that the originals have a 20% tolerance, so any 5% tolerance or better resistor with an impedance between 63 and 100 ohms should work. The resistors are wired in parallel between each color's drive pin and it's respective ground. In addition, the terminator keys the monitor ID to 0 by having a jumper between the 0 ID pin and digital ground. (Monitor Presence Detect ID=0); which together with opens on Pins 4, 12, and 15 (MPDID 1, 2, and 3) ensures that the system thinks an 8512 or 8513 (640x480 analog color only) monitor is attached. Use a 15 pin male VGA connector and hood. The component values are as follows: R1-R3 75 ohm 20% 1/4 watt resistor J1 Insulated 24 gauge single conductor wire
Connect as follows: Note the original unit has shrink tubing
on the resistor leads - Not a bad idea. An alternate
technique would be to just plug in any old monitor on
the base video VGA output. Of course that takes up a bit
of physical desktop. Description The M-Motion Video Adapter/A is a full-frame buffer that adds audio and video to the Personal System/2 system units with Micro Channel architecture. This adapter is capable of receiving Composite Video (3 PAL (R)/NTSC or 2 SVHS) and produces a corresponding video CS output signal to synchronize the input video sources. The CS output is fully compatible with CCIR standards at line periods of 64Us and 63.555Us. The CS output voltage is compatible with TTL levels, terminated into 75 Ohms. Composite Sync (CS) output is available to synchronize up to three compatible video input sources at the same time. Features and characteristics:
o Full control of output video (contrast,
hue, brightness) via software. Output video and
the VGA text and graphics are interchangeable and can be
overlaid via software. o Video output fully compatible with PS2
VGA display connection and fully compatible with all
high resolution VGA modes (640 and 720 horizontal
pels). Limited support is provided with low
resolution modes (320 or 360 horizontal pels).
This adapter requires the Micro Channel expansion card
slot with video extension. o The capability to produce stereo audio output at high quality from two stereo analog audio programmable inputs. The input line audio can also be digitized and played back at FM quality levels. Full control of audio output (volume, treble, bass, and balance) is available via software.
080B3 "M-Motion Video Adapter/A" Same adf, some additions for new M-MVA) pos[3]=XXXXX111b ; Allow readback of adapter rev level [added to new adf] Adapter I/O Address Range
Adapter Interrupt
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