sorry got avid and adobe mixed up there, thanks for pointing that out
and @GorfTheChosen thats two variations of the targa pci card I think both low (with added daughter cards) and medium range but I'll had to recheck my notes placed elsewhere?
If you're referring to the two cards I posted a image of, the one on the right is a Radius VideoVision PCI.
The one on the left is the Radius Telecast PCI card ... it interfaces with the VideoVision card by means of a bridge board - aka the "VideoLink PCI" which connects along the top of the two cards and provides professional-level Video and Audio connections and I/O to the VideoVision card.
You can see the bridge connector board sitting on the (left) Telecast card towards the rear of the card ... it's a fairly small U shaped connector, roughly 2 3/4" long.
The three components (two PCI cards and the rack I/O breakout box) make up the Radius VideoVision Telecast (PCI) system ... not counting the associated cabling of course, which is rather hefty itself.
I'm fairly sure I know this for certain ... because all of it is sitting about 8' away from me right now ...
There was a similar Nubus VideoVision Telecast system that, of course, used Nubus cards ... but the same rack I/O breakout box.
The basic VideoVision came with a different cabled breakout bar ... with consumer level connections (RCA and S-Video IIRC) I'd provide a picture of of that ... but it's presently buried in a pile of stuff in the other room ...
I had been seriously wondering about one for awhile especially as I'm still curious about regarding that the card seemingly can also output to a monitor but I never could quite yet figure out if that was from its own 2d gpu or that it still required a dedicated video card adjacent to the targa card instead
Not sure about the Targas ... although I seem to remember having one of those at one point. Targa 2000 maybe ?
Probably prior to this ... to use it's video output to feed a video signal for recording to a tape deck ... back when I was laying off animation to Betacam SP frame-by-frame with a Diaquest Animaq Nubus card, which controlled the tape deck.
That was back before real-time input and output and non-linear video editing was really a thing.
The Telecast does allow the connection to a computer monitor.
Not really a whole lot going in the way of "gpu" though, as far as a connected monitor goes.
the pdf did indeed mention up to 720x something resolution for some targa card variations as I recall now nevertheless
Yeah ... seems right.
IIRC, the basic Targas came first and then Truvision later developed an additional card to allow real-time capture and output back to tape.
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