Wylin Posted:
http://www.video-drivers.com/companies/771.htm
Shows drivers for 98. Check my updated previous post for some other guys instructions helping someone else use that card Log in to see images!
Not to be a male reproductive organ or anyphin, but although it would be an unexpected plus, I’m not really looking to actually fix the problem… I mean, you see what forum this is posted in, rite? General RP? Log in to see images!
Also, there are no 98 drivers on that page… have a look. For ProDesigner II, it only shows a Windows 3.1 driver, which I already have. What I meant by “no win98/98/ME/2K/XP drivers” is that there are no OEM, downloadable drivers. 9x/ME/2K/XP all come with built-in support for the card, that’ll probably work fine. 98 would work marvelous with this thing, and I could just slap together a quick 9x computer if that’s what I really wanted (I’d probably go ME since – really – I never had any major issues with it, and it’s far upgraded over 98 as far as USB support goes).
But what I really wanted was just to collide the highest tech with the lowest tech, if just for a lul. It’s actually pretty amazing what this card is capable of speed-wise, it doesn’t take its time putting stuff on the screen, and it even played a Flash video (do you have a waffle – google it), if at about half-speed, it was still pretty smooth. And holy ****, a DIP switch for refresh rate and speed setting.
The biggest problem I have with the card is that it’s horribly obscure. The ProDesigner II and ProDesigner IIs seem to have totally different board layouts, which is kind of a pain, but I found that the IIs has the same sort of DIP switch, and the settings seem to work the same. Dunno about driver though.