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DEC PB71G-AA Video Controller Vs4000/90
- Product Type: Video Controller Board
- Brand: DEC (Digital Equipment Corporation)
- Model: VS4000/90
- Function: Graphics processing and video output
- Interface: Typically PCI or similar bus for connection to motherboard
- Output Connectors: May include VGA, DVI, or other display interfaces
- Designed for specific DEC systems or workstations
- Provides display capabilities for the operating system and applications
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Product Overview
The DEC PB71G-AA is a Video Controller, specifically the VS4000/90 model. This board is designed to provide graphics processing and output capabilities for compatible computer systems.
Technical Information
| Part Number | PB71G-AA |
| Brand | DEC |
| Product Type | Video Controller |
Additional Specifications
| Model | VS4000/90 |
| Function | Graphics Output |
Product Description
The DEC PB71G-AA is a video controller board, identified by its model number VS4000/90. This component was integral to Digital Equipment Corporation's (DEC) computer systems, responsible for generating and outputting video signals to a display monitor. In its era, such graphics controllers were essential for rendering the graphical user interfaces (GUIs) of operating systems and displaying visual information for applications. The VS4000/90 likely connected to the computer's motherboard via a proprietary or standard expansion bus, such as PCI. It would have housed graphics processing circuitry and memory to handle the rendering of images, text, and video. The board would feature one or more video output ports, commonly VGA, to connect to CRT or early flat-panel monitors, enabling users to interact with their computer visually. This video controller represents a piece of legacy hardware, crucial for the functionality of specific DEC workstations or servers it was designed for. Its purpose was to translate digital data into a format that a monitor could display, thereby facilitating the user's interaction with the computing environment. The PB71G-AA is a testament to the evolution of computer graphics hardware.

