Installation guide

20 Matrox Graphics Card – Installation Guide
Hardware information
Millennium II
MGA-2164W graphics chip, TI 3026 external RAMDAC
Graphics cards –
MIL2P/4 series: 250 MHz RAMDAC, PCI Bus, 4 MB WRAM
MIL2P/8 series: 250 MHz RAMDAC, PCI Bus, 8 MB WRAM
Memory upgrades
1
MIL2/MOD4: 4 MB WRAM (for MIL2P/4 and MIL2P/8)
MIL2/MOD8: 8 MB WRAM (for MIL2P/4 and MIL2P/8)
MIL2/MOD12: 12 MB WRAM (for MIL2P/4)
Mystique 220
MGA-1164SG graphics chip, internal RAMDAC
Graphics cards –
MY220P/2 series: 220 MHz RAMDAC, 2 MB SGRAM
MY220P/4 series: 220 MHz RAMDAC, 4 MB SGRAM
MY220P/BIZ2 series: 220 MHz RAMDAC, 2 MB SGRAM
MY220P/BIZ4 series: 220 MHz RAMDAC, 4 MB SGRAM
Memory upgrades
1
MYST/MOD2: 2 MB SGRAM (for MY220P/2 and /BIZ2)
MYST/MOD4: 4 MB SGRAM (for MY220P/4 and /BIZ4)
MYST/MOD6: 6 MB SGRAM (for MY220P/2 and /BIZ2)
Technical features – Millennium II & Mystique 220
64-bit VGA-compatible drawing engine
Separate sync monitors only
Supports PCI bus version 2.1 at clock speeds up to 33 MHz
Video specifications – Millennium II & Mystique 220
The video follows the PS/2 standard, with no sync on RGB, and no blanking pedestal. Black or
blank – 0.0 V; White – 0.700 V.
There are five connections to a monitor that uses BNC (Bayonet Nut Connect) connectors –
R, G, B, HSYNC (white or gray wire), and VSYNC (black wire).
1. A Matrox memory upgrade module can’t be used with the Matrox Rainbow Runner Studio add-on card. This is because
they each attach to the same connectors on the Matrox graphics card.