Diamond Multimedia is an American company that specializes in many forms of multimedia technology. They have produced
graphics card
A graphics card (also called a video card, display card, graphics accelerator, graphics adapter, VGA card/VGA, video adapter, display adapter, or colloquially GPU) is a computer expansion card that generates a feed of graphics output to a displa ...
s,
motherboard
A motherboard, also called a mainboard, a system board, a logic board, and informally a mobo (see #Nomenclature, "Nomenclature" section), is the main printed circuit board (PCB) in general-purpose computers and other expandable systems. It ho ...
s,
modem
The Democratic Movement (, ; MoDem ) is a centre to centre-right political party in France, whose main ideological trends are liberalism and Christian democracy, and that is characterised by a strong pro-Europeanist stance. MoDem was establis ...
s,
sound card
A sound card (also known as an audio card) is an internal expansion card that provides input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under the control of computer programs. The term ''sound card'' is also applied to external audio ...
s and
MP3 player
A portable media player (PMP) or digital audio player (DAP) is a portable consumer electronics device capable of storing and playing digital media such as audio, images, and video files. Normally they refer to small, battery-powered devices ...
s; however, the company began with the production of the TrackStar, an add-on card for
IBM PC compatible
An IBM PC compatible is any personal computer that is hardware- and software-compatible with the IBM Personal Computer (IBM PC) and its subsequent models. Like the original IBM PC, an IBM PC–compatible computer uses an x86-based central p ...
s which emulates
Apple II
Apple II ("apple Roman numerals, two", stylized as Apple ][) is a series of microcomputers manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1977 to 1993. The Apple II (original), original Apple II model, which gave the series its name, was designed ...
computers. They were one of the major players in the 2D and early 3D graphics card competition throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.
Diamond Multimedia is a subsidiary of Tul Corporation.
History
The company was founded by Chong Moon Lee with H. H. Huh, who acted as the technical designer. Diamond Multimedia later merged with S3 Graphics, S3, Incorporated in 1999 after a long-time cooperative business arrangement, when S3 decided to expand their business from producing graphics chipsets to manufacturing retail graphics cards. The move paralleled the 1999
3dfx
3dfx Interactive, Inc. was an American computer hardware company headquartered in San Jose, California, founded in 1994, that specialized in the manufacturing of 3D graphics processing units, and later, video cards. It was a pioneer in the f ...
purchase of
STB Systems, which changed 3dfx from a graphics chipset supplier to companies including Diamond, into a vertically integrated graphics vendor and direct competitor to S3. However, the first major product after the merger, branded as the
S3 Savage 2000, was a commercial failure. Growth in the add-on sound card market, also an ongoing Diamond business, was tempered by the 2000 bankruptcy of
Aureal Semiconductor and subsequent asset purchase by vertically integrated
Creative Technologies.
With these market failures, the new combined Diamond/S3 company decided to change direction and leave the PC addon-board market.
SONICblue was formed. Diamond Multimedia resurfaced in 2003 after the brand and assets had been purchased by Best Data. Diamond again built expansion boards.
The company was the defendant in a significant copyright case for its
Rio digital music player, which the
Recording Industry Association of America
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of record labels and distributors that the RIAA says "create, manufacture, and/o ...
claimed infringed copyrights; the
Ninth Circuit deemed it to be a
fair use
Fair use is a Legal doctrine, doctrine in United States law that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright holder. Fair use is one of the limitations to copyright intended to bal ...
, however, in ''
RIAA v. Diamond''.
Graphics cards
Speedstar
Diamond's earliest line, now defunct, was the SpeedStar series, initially based on the
Tseng Labs ET4000AX chipset, and expanded further in additional releases. The SpeedStar line was launched as a series of high-performance ISA graphics cards that excelled in
MS-DOS
MS-DOS ( ; acronym for Microsoft Disk Operating System, also known as Microsoft DOS) is an operating system for x86-based personal computers mostly developed by Microsoft. Collectively, MS-DOS, its rebranding as IBM PC DOS, and a few op ...
applications up through the early 1990s. However, as Microsoft Windows gained market share and newer graphics products entered the market, it was later relegated to the cheaper, value-oriented products and the SpeedStar branding was expanded to other products.
Partial listing of Speedstar-branded models
*Diamond SpeedStar
Tseng Labs ET4000AX ISA - Older model, doesn't support true color
*Diamond SpeedStar 24 Tseng Labs ET4000AX ISA - Newer model with the same chipset but different DAC, supports true color
*Diamond SpeedStar 24X
WD90C31 ISA
*Diamond SpeedStar Pro
Cirrus Logic
Cirrus Logic Inc. is an American fabless semiconductor company, fabless semiconductor supplier that specializes in analog, mixed-signal, and audio Digital signal processor, DSP integrated circuits (ICs). Since 1998, the company's headquarters have ...
CL-GD5426/5428 ISA/
VLB
*Diamond SpeedStar 64 Cirrus Logic CL-GD5434 ISA/PCI
*Diamond SpeedStar Pro SE Cirrus Logic CL-GD5430 VLB/PCI
*Diamond SpeedStar SuperVGA Tseng Labs ET4000 ISA
*Diamond SpeedStar A50
SiS 6326 AGP
*Diamond SpeedStar A55
S3 Trio3D AGP
*Diamond SpeedStar A70 SiS 6326 AGP
*Diamond SpeedStar A90 S3
Savage4 AGP
*Diamond SpeedStar A200 S3 Savage4 AGP
Stealth
The Stealth cards of the 2D era were first launched in the early 1990s and were usually based on
GUI accelerators from
S3 Graphics
S3 Graphics, Ltd. was an American computer graphics company. The company sold the S3 Trio, Trio, S3 ViRGE, ViRGE, S3 Savage, Savage, and S3 Chrome, Chrome series of graphics processors. Struggling against competition from 3dfx Interactive, ATI T ...
. The line later included chipsets with combined 2D and 3D capabilities. Initially the Stealth line was Diamond's high-end brand but transitioned to midrange after the Viper line was introduced.
Notable members of the Stealth family have been the Diamond Stealth 3D 2000, by far the most popular S3 Virge-based board. The Diamond Stealth32, using the
Tseng Labs ET4000/W32p chipset, was capable of impressive price/performance, especially in DOS. The Diamond Stealth64 Graphics 2001, with the
ARK 2000PV/MT chipset, was known for excellent DOS performance at the time. The Diamond Stealth II S220, using the
Rendition Verite V2100 2D/3D accelerator, was popular with enthusiasts for its excellent price/performance for both 2D and 3D gaming. A special
BIOS
In computing, BIOS (, ; Basic Input/Output System, also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS, BIOS ROM or PC BIOS) is a type of firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs and to perform hardware initialization d ...
patch was released by Diamond for the Stealth II S220 which brought its clock speed up to the same level as the high-end Verite V2200 chip, resulting in equal performance at a significantly lower price.
In the middle of the Stealth line-up, Diamond chose to implement a numbering scheme to differentiate their cards. For example, the Diamond Stealth Video
VRAM
Video random-access memory (VRAM) is dedicated computer memory used to store the pixels and other graphics data as a framebuffer to be rendered on a computer monitor. It often uses a different technology than other computer memory, in order to ...
was rechristened the Diamond Stealth Video 3xxx. The numbers had more than a random meaning. Specifically, they tell the buyer the card's memory amount and type. The Stealth Video 3240 uses VRAM (3), is equipped with 2 MB initially (2), and is upgradeable to 4 MB (4). If the first digit was (2), then the card used standard
DRAM
Dram, DRAM, or drams may refer to:
Technology and engineering
* Dram (unit), a unit of mass and volume, and an informal name for a small amount of liquor, especially whisky or whiskey
* Dynamic random-access memory, a type of electronic semicondu ...
.
The numbering scheme confused many people since Diamond just renamed current cards with new names. The Stealth Video 3240 was simply the old Stealth Video VRAM. New cards did also use the scheme, however, such as the S3 Trio64V+ cards.
Partial listing of Stealth-branded models
*Diamond Stealth
VRAM
Video random-access memory (VRAM) is dedicated computer memory used to store the pixels and other graphics data as a framebuffer to be rendered on a computer monitor. It often uses a different technology than other computer memory, in order to ...
S3-911/924 ISA
*Diamond Stealth 24 S3-801/805ISA
*Diamond Stealth 24 VLB S3-805
VLB
*Diamond Stealth Pro S3-928 ISA/VLB
*Diamond Stealth SE S3-Trio32 VLB/PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Graphics2001
ARK 2000PV/MT PCI
*Diamond Stealth32
Tseng Labs ET4000/W32p VLB/PCI
*Diamond Stealth64
DRAM
Dram, DRAM, or drams may refer to:
Technology and engineering
* Dram (unit), a unit of mass and volume, and an informal name for a small amount of liquor, especially whisky or whiskey
* Dynamic random-access memory, a type of electronic semicondu ...
S3-864/Trio64 VLB/PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video DRAM S3-868 VLB/PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 VRAM S3-964 VLB/PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video VRAM S3-968 VLB/PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 2001 S3-Trio64V+ PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 2121 S3-Trio64V+ PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 2201 S3-Trio64V+ PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 2001 TV S3-Trio64V+ PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 2121 TV S3-Trio64V+ PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 2201 TV S3-Trio64V+ PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 2200XL VLB/PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 2120 S3-Trio64 VLB
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 2200 S3-Trio64 VLB
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 2500 ProMotionAT24 PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 3200 S3-Vision968 VLB/PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 3240 S3-Vision968 VLB/PCI
*Diamond Stealth64 Video 3400 S3-Vision968 VLB/PCI
*Diamond Stealth 3D 2000
S3 ViRGE PCI
*Diamond Stealth 3D 2000 Pro S3 ViRGE DX PCI
*Diamond Stealth 3D 3000 S3 ViRGE VX PCI
*Diamond Stealth 3D 4000 S3 ViRGE GX2 AGP
*Diamond Stealth II S220
Rendition Verite V2100 PCI
*Diamond Stealth II G460
Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and Delaware General Corporation Law, incorporated in Delaware. Intel designs, manufactures, and sells computer compo ...
i740 AGP
*Diamond Stealth III S500
*Diamond Stealth III S520
S3 Savage 4 LT AGP
*Diamond Stealth III S530 S3 Savage 4 Pro PCI
*Diamond Stealth III S540 S3 Savage4 Pro/Pro+ PCI/AGP
*Diamond Stealth III S540 Xtreme S3 Savage4 Xtreme AGP
*Diamond Stealth S60
ATI Radeon 7000 AGP
*Diamond Stealth Express ATI Radeon X300SE PCI-Express
Edge 3D

The Diamond Edge 3D was the first consumer 3D accelerator card, based on the
NVIDIA
Nvidia Corporation ( ) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware. Founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang (president and CEO), Chris Malachowsky, and Curti ...
NV1 chipset. The boards were designed to be an all-encompassing entertainment solution, as the chipset and board included full 2D/3D acceleration, an audio engine capable of
General MIDI
General MIDI (also known as GM or GM 1) is a standardized specification for electronic musical instruments that respond to MIDI messages. GM was developed by the American MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA) and the Japan MIDI Standards Commi ...
synthesis, and the ability to use
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it is the successor to the succes ...
gamepad controllers.
The architecture of the
NV1 predates the Microsoft
Direct3D
Direct3D is a graphics application programming interface (API) for Microsoft Windows. Part of DirectX, Direct3D is used to render three-dimensional graphics in applications where performance is important, such as games. Direct3D uses hardware ...
philosophy and, as such, game compatibility was a problem with the Diamond Edge boards. Limited and slow Direct3D-supporting drivers did eventually show up, but performance was inadequate and buggy. The audio engine further received poor reviews regarding MIDI quality, which was a common standard for multimedia music playback at the time.
Listing of Edge 3D-branded boards
*Diamond Edge 3D 2xx0 SGS STG2000 (
nVidia
Nvidia Corporation ( ) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware. Founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang (president and CEO), Chris Malachowsky, and Curti ...
NV1) PCI
*Diamond Edge 3D 3xx0 nVidia NV1 PCI
Monster3D

The Monster3D line was based on 3dfx
Voodoo Graphics
3dfx Interactive, Inc. was an American computer hardware company headquartered in San Jose, California, founded in 1994, that specialized in the manufacturing of 3D graphics processing units, and later, video cards. It was a pioneer in the fi ...
and
Voodoo2 chips which did not possess 2D graphics capabilities, requiring a separate VGA card connected externally using a pass-through cable. When the 3D engine was called into use, the 3dfx-based card would disconnect the 2D pass-through signal and begin driving the display directly. Both Voodoo and Voodoo2 based offerings were in production until the STB-3dfx merger. The series was highly successful as the Voodoo Graphics and Voodoo2 chipsets introduced consumer-grade 3D graphics into the PC and arcade markets, whereas such capabilities had previously been present primarily in very high-end
CAD and graphic design workstations.
A critically acclaimed feature of the Monster 3D II (and all other Voodoo2 boards) was the capability to connect two identical boards in a SLI (
Scan-Line Interleave) configuration. In SLI, a pair of Voodoo2 boards splits the effort of rendering the 3D scene between alternating raster lines, allowing performance to be nearly doubled.
Listing of Monster 3D-branded boards
*Diamond Monster 3D 3dfx Voodoo1 4 MB PCI
*Diamond Monster 3D II 3dfx Voodoo2 8 MB PCI (4 MB video RAM, 4 MB texture RAM)
*Diamond Monster 3D II 3dfx Voodoo2 12 MB PCI (4 MB video RAM, 8 MB texture RAM)
*Diamond Monster 3D II MEGAMonster bundle (Monster 3D II, MEGAMonster Voodoo2 companion board, MEGAMonster (SLI) cable) (a Voodoo2 SLI bundle offered by Diamond)
*Diamond Monster Fusion Z100
3dfx
3dfx Interactive, Inc. was an American computer hardware company headquartered in San Jose, California, founded in 1994, that specialized in the manufacturing of 3D graphics processing units, and later, video cards. It was a pioneer in the f ...
Voodoo Banshee 16 MB PCI/AGP (Referred to as the "Mon Fusion" by the sticker on many cards)
Viper

The Viper line was Diamond's high-end offering. Initially it consisted of a graphics accelerator board for VLB or PCI that was a combination of two graphics chips. For non-GUI environments such as DOS, the original Viper used an
Oak Technology
Oak Technology (OAKT) was an American supplier of semiconductor chips for sound cards, graphics cards and optical storage devices such as CD-ROM, CD-RW and DVD. It achieved success with optical storage chips and its stock price increased sub ...
OTI-087 display chip with its own 256 KB DRAM. This chip was rather slow and basic. The Viper SE card moved to a Weitek 5186 chip with 1 MB DRAM for non-GUI functions. For GUI environments such as Windows, the Viper cards used a
Weitek
Weitek Corporation was an American Microprocessor, chip-design company that originally focused on floating-point units for a number of commercial Central processing unit, CPU designs. During the early to mid-1980s, Weitek designs could be found ...
graphics co-processor which accelerated many drawing functions and performed very well for its time. The original Viper used the Weitek P9000/P9001, while the Viper SE used a Weitek P9100, both lines equipped with 2-4 MB
VRAM
Video random-access memory (VRAM) is dedicated computer memory used to store the pixels and other graphics data as a framebuffer to be rendered on a computer monitor. It often uses a different technology than other computer memory, in order to ...
. The separate slow DOS chip was a problem for owners who played DOS games because these chips were quite slow and had limited and buggy
VESA BIOS Extensions
VESA BIOS Extensions (VBE) is a VESA standard, currently at version 3, that defines the interface that can be used by software to access compliant video boards at high resolutions and bit depths. This is opposed to the "traditional" INT 10h B ...
implementations. While the GUI accelerator was very capable, drivers from Diamond were rather buggy and were only revised a few times during the lifetime of the card.
Towards the end of the 1990s, the Viper line consisted of NVIDIA-based graphics cards. The Diamond Viper V330 used the highly integrated
RIVA 128
The RIVA 128, or "NV3", was a consumer graphics processing unit created in 1997 by Nvidia. It was the first nVidia product to integrate 3D acceleration in addition to traditional 2D and video acceleration. Its name is an acronym for ''Real-time In ...
accelerator that featured very capable 2D, 3D and video acceleration. The later Diamond Viper V550 and V770 utilized the
RIVA TNT and
RIVA TNT2 accelerators which were evolutions of the RIVA 128.
In 1999, Diamond was acquired by
S3 Graphics
S3 Graphics, Ltd. was an American computer graphics company. The company sold the S3 Trio, Trio, S3 ViRGE, ViRGE, S3 Savage, Savage, and S3 Chrome, Chrome series of graphics processors. Struggling against competition from 3dfx Interactive, ATI T ...
and became primarily a supplier of products based upon their graphics accelerator chips. The Diamond Viper II Z200 was based upon the
S3 Savage 2000, a supposed NVIDIA
GeForce 256
The GeForce 256 is the original release in Nvidia's "GeForce" product line. Announced on August 31, 1999 and released on October 11, 1999, the GeForce 256 improves on its predecessor (RIVA TNT2) by increasing the number of fixed Graphics pipelin ...
killer. Unfortunately the chip itself was not fully functional and the drivers were very buggy.
Partial listing of Viper-branded boards
*Diamond Viper
Weitek
Weitek Corporation was an American Microprocessor, chip-design company that originally focused on floating-point units for a number of commercial Central processing unit, CPU designs. During the early to mid-1980s, Weitek designs could be found ...
P9000 VLB/PCI (Released 1993)
*Diamond Viper SE Weitek P9100 VLB/PCI
*Diamond Viper PCI Weitek P9100 PCI
*Diamond Viper Pro Video Weitek P9100 VLB/PCI
*Diamond Viper V330 nVidia Riva 128 PCI/AGP
*Diamond Viper V550 nVidia Riva TNT AGP
*Diamond Viper V770 nVidia Riva TNT2 AGP
*Diamond Viper II Z200 S3 Savage 2000 AGP
*Diamond Viper ATI Radeon X600PRO PCI-Express
*Diamond Viper ATI Radeon X1300 PCI-Express
*Diamond Viper ATI Radeon X1800 PCI-Express
FireGL
The name "FireGL" stands for Diamond's workstation-class 2D/3D graphics cards. This brand was originally created decades ago as just "Fire" by the design team of the professional computer graphics pioneer
SPEA Software AG from
Starnberg
Starnberg is a Town#Germany, town in Bavaria, Germany, some southwest of Munich. It is at the north end of Lake Starnberg, in the heart of the "Five Lakes Country", and serves as capital of the Starnberg (district), district of Starnberg. Recor ...
(Germany) that was acquired by Diamond in 1995.
Products whilst under the hood of Diamond were:
*Diamond Fire GL, based on the
3Dlabs
3DLABS Inc. Ltd. was a fabless semiconductor company. It was founded by Yavuz Ahıska and Osman Kent in 1994 with headquarters in San Jose, California. It originally developed the GLINT and PERMEDIA high-end graphics processing unit, graphics chi ...
GLINT 300SX and S3 Vision968 (for 2D) chips, PCI interface
*Diamond Fire GL 1000, based on the 3Dlabs Permedia NT (Permedia + GLINT Delta) chips, PCI interface
*Diamond Fire GL 2000, based on the 3Dlabs GLINT 300SX, GLINT Delta and
Avance Logic ALG2564 (for 2D) chips, PCI interface
*Diamond Fire GL 3000, based on the 3Dlabs GLINT 500TX, GLINT Delta and Avance Logic ALG2564 (for 2D) chips, PCI interface
*Diamond Fire GL 4000, based on the Mitsubishi 3DPro/2mp chipset and Cirrus Logic CL-GD5446 (for 2D) chip, PCI interface
*Diamond Fire GL 1000 Pro, based on 3Dlabs Permedia2 chip, PCI/AGP interface
The
FireGL team was bought by
ATI (later
AMD
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California and maintains significant operations in Austin, Texas. AMD is a hardware and fabless company that de ...
) in 2001 once the combined Diamond/S3 dropped out of the graphics market to form
SONICblue. ATI continues the Fire GL lineup.
As of September 2007, thus long after that business, Diamond was also preparing a new video card, based on the latest-generation
R600 graphics core. This was the same core as used for ATI driven FireGL V8650 and V8600 cards. Diamond altered the PCB reference design and labeled their device VFX 2000 series professional workstation graphics card. It came with at least 2 GB
GDDR4
GDDR4 SDRAM, an abbreviation for Graphics Double Data Rate 4 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory, is a type of graphics card memory (SGRAM) specified by the JEDEC Semiconductor Memory Standard. It is a rival medium to Rambus's XDR DRAM. GD ...
memory on board.
Radeon HD
Partial listing of Radeon HD branded models
*Radeon HD 3650 1GB GDDR2 PCI Express
*Radeon HD 4870 X2
*Radeon HD 6770 XOC
Sound cards
Monster Sound
The Diamond Monster Sound gaming sound card series was the first sound card to have its own on-board processor to handle audio operations.
The Monster Sound cards were the first to support hardware mixing acceleration with
Microsoft
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company, technology conglomerate headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Founded in 1975, the company became influential in the History of personal computers#The ear ...
's new
DirectSound
DirectSound is a deprecated software component of the Microsoft DirectX library for the Windows operating system, superseded by XAudio2. It provides a low-latency interface to sound card drivers written for Windows 95 through Windows XP and can h ...
and
DirectSound3D audio
API
An application programming interface (API) is a connection between computers or between computer programs. It is a type of software interface, offering a service to other pieces of software. A document or standard that describes how to build ...
s.
[ Most, if not all, also supported Aureal's burgeoning A3D API.
The original Monster Sound card was distinct in this regard, but also controversial because it possessed poor ]DOS
DOS (, ) is a family of disk-based operating systems for IBM PC compatible computers. The DOS family primarily consists of IBM PC DOS and a rebranded version, Microsoft's MS-DOS, both of which were introduced in 1981. Later compatible syste ...
game compatibility which was still critical at the time. DOS game audio was only functional within a Windows 95
Windows 95 is a consumer-oriented operating system developed by Microsoft and the first of its Windows 9x family of operating systems, released to manufacturing on July 14, 1995, and generally to retail on August 24, 1995. Windows 95 merged ...
DOS box. It came equipped with a 2 MB AdMOS MIDI daughterboard.
The Monster Sound M80 was similar to the original Monster Sound, but lacked 4 speaker support. It also had a reduced quality AdMOS MIDI daughterboard (1MB).
Monster Sound MX200 had excellent General MIDI
General MIDI (also known as GM or GM 1) is a standardized specification for electronic musical instruments that respond to MIDI messages. GM was developed by the American MIDI Manufacturers Association (MMA) and the Japan MIDI Standards Commi ...
quality because of the high quality patch set (licensed from Roland) it was equipped with on its 4MB Dream daughtercard. Otherwise it was technically identical to the original Monster Sound.
The Diamond Monster Sound MX300 was based on the Vortex2 audio ASIC
An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC ) is an integrated circuit (IC) chip customized for a particular use, rather than intended for general-purpose use, such as a chip designed to run in a digital voice recorder or a high-efficien ...
from Aureal Semiconductor. It was a substantial step forward in gaming audio, with impressive 3D audio positioning and other effects. It utilized the then state-of-the-art Aureal A3D 2.0 3D audio API.
Monster Sound MX400 was advertised as being one of the first sound cards with hardware MP3
MP3 (formally MPEG-1 Audio Layer III or MPEG-2 Audio Layer III) is a coding format for digital audio developed largely by the Fraunhofer Society in Germany under the lead of Karlheinz Brandenburg. It was designed to greatly reduce the amount ...
decoding acceleration. This was a redundant feature because the central CPUs in PCs at the time were more than capable of handling MP3 playback. It was also somewhat complicated to make use of the MP3 acceleration because special software was needed to use it.
The Vortex2-equipped MX300 was a superior card for 3D audio. Aureal had gone into bankruptcy and was dissolved, so their last generation of chips were never released. Diamond instead used ESS's less powerful chips to continue the line. The MX400 was the last of the Monster Sound cards.
*Diamond Monster Sound PCI
*Diamond Monster Sound M80 PCI
*Diamond Monster Sound MX100 PCI
*Diamond Monster Sound MX200 PCI
*Diamond Monster Sound MX300 Aureal Vortex2 PCI
*Diamond Monster Sound MX400 ESS Canyon3D PCI
Sonic Impact
The Sonic Impact was the value-oriented sound card line from Diamond. Whereas the MonsterSound lineup was targeted at no-holds-barred gamers, the Sonic Impact cards were more generally aimed, and were cheaper and less powerful. Still the lineup consisted of several capable cards.
*Diamond Sonic Impact S70 ESS Maestro2 PCI
*Diamond Sonic Impact S90(A/B) Aureal Vortex1 PCI
*Diamond Sonic Impact S100 ESS Allegro PCI
XtremeSound
Diamond XtremeSound is the first sound card line launched after the company's restructuring in 2003.
*Diamond XtremeSound - 5.1/16 bit Sound Card (XS51) C-Media CMI8738-LX PCI
*Diamond XtremeSound - 7.1/24 bit Sound Card (XS71) C-Media CMI8768 PCI
*Diamond XtremeSound - 7.1/24 bit Sound Card with Dolby Digital Live (XS71DDL) C-Media CMI8768+ PCI
Other Sound Cards
*Diamond Sonic Pro (ISA)
*Diamond Mozart (ISA)
*Diamond Sonic Sound (ISA)
*Diamond Sonic Sound LX (ISA)
*Diamond Sonic 3D (ISA)
Other products
TrackSTAR
Diamond's first product (under the corporate name Diamond Computer Systems) was the TrackSTAR, an 8-bit ISA plug-in card for the IBM PC that emulated an Apple II
Apple II ("apple Roman numerals, two", stylized as Apple ][) is a series of microcomputers manufactured by Apple Computer, Inc. from 1977 to 1993. The Apple II (original), original Apple II model, which gave the series its name, was designed ...
. An early advertisement from 1984 also claimed it would add CP/M compatibility via the included Zilog Z80 processor. The TrackSTAR was redesigned to fit in the shorter expansion slot of the Tandy 1000 and was key to that marque's expansion into the educational computer market.
Rio PMP300
Diamond's innovation created the Rio PMP300
The Rio PMP300 is one of the first portable consumer MP3 digital audio players, and the first commercially successful one. Produced by Diamond Multimedia, it was introduced September 15, 1998 as the first in the "Rio" series of digital audio ...
, one of the first consumer MP3 player
A portable media player (PMP) or digital audio player (DAP) is a portable consumer electronics device capable of storing and playing digital media such as audio, images, and video files. Normally they refer to small, battery-powered devices ...
s, but they soon sold their MP3 player line and no longer provide support for it.
SupraMax DSL modems
The SupraMax line is a popular value DSL modem line. The brand has a lineage going back to Supra, Inc.
Diamond Micronics motherboards
Diamond began manufacturing PC-compatible motherboard
A motherboard, also called a mainboard, a system board, a logic board, and informally a mobo (see #Nomenclature, "Nomenclature" section), is the main printed circuit board (PCB) in general-purpose computers and other expandable systems. It ho ...
s after purchasing Micronics Computers in 1998.
Maximum DVD
Diamond was an early (1997) entrant into PC DVD kits with their Maximum DVD 1000DB-VAR (Value Added Reseller) and 2000-RETKIT (RETail KIT).
These kits bundled a 'feature reduced' (several pin header
A pin header (or simply, header) is a form of electrical connector. A male pin header consists of one or more rows of metal pins molded into a plastic base, often apart, though available in many spacings. Male pin headers are cost-effective du ...
s and other parts not installed) full length PCI MPEG2
MPEG-2 (a.k.a. H.222/H.262 as was defined by the ITU) is a standard for "the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information". It describes a combination of lossy video compression and lossy audio data compression methods ...
analog overlay decoder card made by division. This card connected to the VGA card with an external passthrough cable, a external patch cord to the soundcard's line-in jack, and the analog audio cable from the included Toshiba SD-M1002 DVD-ROM
The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format. It was invented and developed in 1995 and first released on November 1, 1996, in Japan. The medium can store any kin ...
drive connected to the division card while a second cable passed the audio on to the soundcard's internal connector.
Diamond also made kits called the Maximum DVD 1500 and 2500. (Hardware specifications unknown.) The drivers and player software for these are not compatible with the DVD 1000 and 2000. They are a slightly newer product with the 'Navigator' player software having a cleaner user interface.
None of these DVD kits are DirectX
Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces (APIs) for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. Originally, the names of these APIs all began with "Direct" ...
compatible and as the drivers are the VxD type, they will only work with Windows 95
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through 98SE. Dual-layer DVDs are not supported in original Windows 95 or 95a, but are in the various versions of 95 OEM Service Release 2. Windows 98 or 98SE is not recommended due to problems that may happen with video color and alignment. Only the bundled player software can use the hardware MPEG2 decoding of the card.
SCSI adapters
Diamond produced the capable but relatively low-cost FirePort 40 SCSI
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adapter in the late 1990s.
References
#"BEST DATA PRODUCTS COMPLETES ACQUISITION OF DIAMOND MULTIMEDIA BRANDS AND ASSETS "
by Best Data Products Inc., October 28, 2003, retrieved December 23, 2005
by Michael Scott & Harm Hanemaayer, February 19, 1997, retrieved December 23, 2005
by 4th Wave Inc., May 13, 1998, retrieved January 13, 2005
External links
*{{Official website, https://www.diamondmm.com/
Diamond Xtreme Sound 7.1 review
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