Overview
The ATI 109P014210 VGA Integra is a compact ISA graphics card manufactured by ATI in 1990 as a cost-reduced version based on the new ATi 28800 ASIC. The ATI 109P014210 delivers SVGA graphics capabilities with 512KB of DRAM video memory, making it ideal for upgrading vintage computers and retro systems that support 16-bit ISA expansion slots.
Key Features
- 16-bit ISA Interface: Single-slot design compatible with ISA 16-bit bus architecture
- 512KB DRAM: Adequate video memory for SVGA resolution graphics
- 72 Hz Refresh Support: Enables stable, flicker-free display at higher refresh rates
- Compact PCB Design: Surface-mount BIOS and RAMDAC reduce overall card footprint
- Single VGA Output: DE-15 VGA connector for connection to standard VGA monitors
- VESA Feature Connector: Supports VESA standard expansion capabilities
Technical Specifications
- Video Memory: 512KB DRAM
- Graphics Processor: ATi 28800-6 (VGA 1024D)
- Bus Interface: 16-bit ISA
- Slot Configuration: Single 1-slot height
- Video Output: 1x VGA (DE-15)
- Refresh Rate Support: Up to 72 Hz
- Power Connectors: None (bus-powered)
- FCC ID: EXMBVGA
- Release Year: 1990
Typical Applications
- Retro computer restoration and vintage system upgrades
- DOS-era gaming and educational computing environments
- Windows 3.1x system enhancement for improved graphics performance
- Industrial legacy systems requiring SVGA-capable ISA graphics
- Computer museum and collector display systems
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Systems with 16-bit ISA expansion slots (Intel 286, 386, 486, Pentium era)
- DOS, Windows 3.1x, and early Windows 95 operating systems
- Standard VGA monitors with DE-15 connectors
- Legacy motherboards supporting ISA bus architecture
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
- ATI VGA Charger (similar cost-reduced design)
- ATI VGA Basic 16 (comparable performance tier)
- Other single-slot 512KB ISA VGA cards of equivalent era
Works With
- VGA-standard display protocols and connectors
- VESA Feature Connector expansion standard
- Legacy BIOS and boot-level video initialization














