Rage 3D II+ All In wonder

micellis

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I've got a Rage 3D II+ All In wonder card with 4mb of memory on it, it has 2 svideo and a Coax plug on the back, is there anyways I can get this card running in windows XP with TV in and out? Which drivers do I use? And which ATI MMC should i use, I can't seem to find anything, I've googled this time and time again, but found you guys. Thanks in advance!

micellis
 
Rage2 is older than dirt.....

I think Rage Pro got discontinued around DX6/DX7.........
and Rage Pro is its successor.

I tink the only drivers left are the default ones in XP.
 
Rage2 is older than dirt.....

I think Rage Pro got discontinued around DX6/DX7.........
and Rage Pro is its successor.

I tink the only drivers left are the default ones in XP.

Yeah I believe the default XP drivers for that card are as good as they come.
 
All the multi-media features of the card were all desupported a long time ago. Unless you're willing to reinstall Win98, I'd say it's time to retire it unless you need a cheap 2d card for old box somewhere.

FYI, I had a this same exact card back in '96. It was my first video card for my first home-built. State of the art back then I suppose, even though it couldn't game with a crap. Well, except for maybe the version of MechWarrior2 that came with it :)
 
This the very first AIW card right? cuz I had it as well. Still have the mech 2 cd for the sound track.
 
The second generation Rage (aka Mach64 GT-B) offered roughly two times greater 3D performance. Its graphics processor was based again on a re-engineered Mach64 GUI engine that provided optimal 2D performance with either single-cycle EDO memory or high-speed SGRAM. The 3D Rage II chip was an enhanced, pin compatible version of the 3D Rage accelerator. The second-generation PCI-bus compatible chip boosted 2D performance by 20 percent and added support for MPEG-2 (DVD) playback.
 
The second generation Rage (aka Mach64 GT-B) offered roughly two times greater 3D performance. Its graphics processor was based again on a re-engineered Mach64 GUI engine that provided optimal 2D performance with either single-cycle EDO memory or high-speed SGRAM. The 3D Rage II chip was an enhanced, pin compatible version of the 3D Rage accelerator. The second-generation PCI-bus compatible chip boosted 2D performance by 20 percent and added support for MPEG-2 (DVD) playback.


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