Talk:Intel i750
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Devices using i750 chips
editWhile trying to find more information, I came across a user (CarstenS) posting on forums trying to identify a video recording card using the i750 chip (FCCID: EJMPCVD11XX):
These have images of a card using this chip, and I will try to contact him to see if he would be willing to upload these to Commons.
Additional forum information; maybe helpful but not suitable for use as a source:
Thanks to this site I came across another card that used i750 chips, Creative Labs Video Blaster RT300 (Model: CT6061, FCCID: IBACT-VBRT300E). There is an image of this card on these ebay listings. Now to find some more official sources, so I can add it to the article...
There are eBay images of some Intel Smart Video Recorder cards as well; note that some versions, like the Intel Smart Video Recorder III (FCCID: EJMPCVD19XX), do not have an i750 chip.
I found an listing on ebay for INTEL 635070-003 ISA SMART VIDEO RECORDER PRO VIDEO CAPTURE BOARD that uses the mystery FCCID (EJMPCVD11XX) as well as a listing on recycledgoods.com Pilearch (talk) 13:37, 26 March 2018 (UTC)
Partial citation for info on 82750PD
edit"INTEL LAUNCHES VIDEO PROCESSOR". telecompaper. 20 December 1993. Archived from the original on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
I saved it on archive.org just in case telecompaper decides to take it down in the future.
Also, it looks like someone out there has a programming manual for this chip that they bought off ebay; so if someone has the "Intel 82750PB Microcode Programming Guide", it probably has some cite-able information. (note that I linked to Google groups, but it's a usenet post on comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware - messageid is <oun8uf$24mr$1@csiph.com>
if that helps)