Trying to id a 3dfx card. It has the number 210-0416-001-A0 in a box right by the large graphics chip.
Any ideas how to id?
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Trying to id a 3dfx card. It has the number 210-0416-001-A0 in a box right by the large graphics chip.
Any ideas how to id?
It has N2554 in a box beside that same chip. On the backside, it has a small barcode label with the following numbers:
0868001B00F27718100000AG2RB0
Also has just the 15 pin output.
On the backside, along the edge by the 15 pin connector is:
94V-03700
What is printed on the large 3dfx chip?
The chip is covered witht a huge heatsink and fan.
Any more numbers? FCC id?
The original number I posted, 210- etc was in a box that had the FCC letters, plus a phrase "for home and office use". Also says Tested to comply with FCC Standards.
Probably quicker to post a picture of it, got a scanner?
Errr ummm isn't that an fcc REG not ID ? IDs start with letters not numbers ?Quote:
Originally posted by snakej
The original number I posted, 210- etc was in a box that had the FCC letters, plus a phrase "for home and office use". Also says Tested to comply with FCC Standards.
But again - errr umm why ? ... can't you just use a 'generic' 3dfx driver ? Okay you may want 'all the features' ..
From memory (but only that) cards starting 210 were originals i.e. 3dfx Interactive, Inc ... but my memory is more likely infamous than famous !? ;)
This site is one I've used before to identify stuff visually ....