One of the surprises I discovered reverse engineering the NEC GB-1 EGA card was discovering that the ET2000' CRTC chip had 18 address lines. This means it can address up to 256K in a single plane.
This is more memory than ET3000 VGA chipset could handle so that was a bit odd.
I found this article from an 1986 issue of EDN magazine that shed some light.
https://archive.org/details/edn-1986_02_06/page/106/mode/2up



