NitroX infinity wrote on 16.01.11 at 13:52:18:RaverX wrote on 16.01.11 at 00:44:32:NitroX infinity wrote on 15.01.11 at 22:08:15:Then, what is it's function on the Voodoo cards?
Isn't obvious ? It stores the videocard BIOS.
Voodoo Graphic cards do not require a BIOS. Though I suppose it could be used to store information about PAL/NTSC resolutions?
No, it couldn't.
Look at the pictures posted by exxe (thank you, exxe). You should notice an important difference between the two layouts beyond the atmel and chrontel chips.
Every Voodoo Graphics chipset (as every VGAs chipset) needs a crystal oscillator, in order to stabilize the chipset pixel clock signal. This is important to provide a stable image on the screen, at fixed resolution and refresh. Looking at first picture, you can find the crystal oscillator at the bottom of the card, under the ICS gendac.
But in the second picture, which displays the layout with TV out capabilities, the crystall oscillator is placed in the upper part of the board, beside the chrontel chip.
Now, also the chrontel chip need a crystal oscillator, but as you can see, there is only one. My guess is that the atmel chip is used as crystal oscillator replacement
You can read the description for pin 17, page three of chrontel datasheet, to find a confirm about that.