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June 19th, 1999, 05:10 AM
#1
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Can someone help me identify this card?
One of my customers left me an old tv-tuner card, saying it's not working.
The card can't be detected under windows at all.
It's an old 8-bit ISA one, about 34cm long.
Can someone help me identify it?
It says:
LR008 Rev
The tuner unit is made by Hitachi (2429332, V8-E52F, made in japan, I-5F19-B).
It has a chip which is a Lattice pLSI 1016-60LJ D525B04.
Is there a chance of finding it's driver and getting it to work, or is it a good piece for a computer museum?
Any help would be welcome.
Thanks in advance...
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June 21st, 1999, 04:32 AM
#2
Find its FCC number and do a search on it here on the windrivers site!
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June 22nd, 1999, 04:01 AM
#3
Registered User
The damn card has no FCC.
I thing the best place for it is the trash bin.
Thanks for your reply
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July 14th, 1999, 10:30 AM
#4
does it have an hp logo on it? have you tried using it as the second adapter for multiple monitors? is it about 3 inches wide?
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July 16th, 1999, 04:26 AM
#5
Registered User
No. No HP logo on it.
I haven't tried it as a second adapter.
What I sould do?
Thanks for your reply.
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July 30th, 1999, 01:40 PM
#6
It might be an old dumb terminal vid card, in which case it is probably too slow for your motherboard.
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July 31st, 1999, 01:15 AM
#7
Registered User
Yep, thats what I think too.
It's not worth the trouble. Anyway...
Thank you all for your interest.
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July 31st, 1999, 05:06 AM
#8
I have something similar here which I have never been able to get drivers for which was manufactured by Trident. Possibly the same card although I cannot remember which bin I put it in 
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August 12th, 1999, 08:35 AM
#9
using windows 98 as your operating system, plug in the board. turn on the machine and the wizard should detect new hardware and cue you in. use """whatever drivers""" you have available, video, monitor selection keep selecting drivers till you see that you have two moitors this is in display setting the tab behind screen saver right: settings.....in my computer go to control panel go to system go to device manager click video adapters double click one of the ones listed change drivers till you get two monitors in the setting tab....
note does the monitor do anything that is connected to the board double click....change drivers till you get it to..
try dragging something off the screen onto the monitor that is connected to it. ...hi DENNIS
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August 12th, 1999, 12:26 PM
#10
one problem. The card is ISA and Win98 does not support multi monitor through ISA adaptors. The combo for multi monitor must be either AGP + PCI or PCI+PCI ( up to 8 adaptors )also the adaptors must be using specific Win98 only drivers ( not the old Win95 ones ).
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