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Matrox Millennium Installation Guide 23
Hardware information
Global information
Products:
MGA-MIL/2N: (U.S.A.) 220 MHz RAMDAC, with 2 MB memory
MGA-MIL/2I: (International) 220 MHz RAMDAC, with 2 MB memory
MGA-MIL/4N: (U.S.A.) 220 MHz RAMDAC, with 4 MB memory
MGA-MIL/4I: (International) 220 MHz RAMDAC, with 4 MB memory
MGA-MIL/2BN: (U.S.A.) 175 MHz RAMDAC, with 2 MB memory
MGA-MIL/2B: (International) 175 MHz RAMDAC, with 2 MB memory
MGA-MIL/4B: (U.S.A.) 220 MHz RAMDAC, with 4 MB memory
MGA-MIL/4BN: (International) 220 MHz RAMDAC, with 4 MB memory
Memory upgrades:
MGA-MIL/MOD2: 2 MB Memory upgrade – 2 MB boards only (4 MB total)
MGA-MIL/MOD4: 4 MB Memory upgrade – 4 MB boards only (8 MB total)
MGA-MIL/MOD6: 6 MB Memory upgrade – 2 MB boards only (8 MB total)
Technical features:
64-bit VGA-compatible drawing engine
TVP 3026 (220 or 175 MHz) 64-bit RAMDAC
Separate sync monitors only
Default settings
Boot video mode/resolution: VGA Mode 3 (80 characters, 25 lines)
Memory map: System-determined
Electrical Specifications
Operating voltage and current:
0.9 A typical with no module
1.1 A with 2 MB Module
1.4 A with 4 MB and 6 MB Module
Video Specifications
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).

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