Bob,
This is what I found about my video card:
Integrated in the SiS 530/5595 AGP/PCI/ISA Controller Chipset. This info.
was given to me by an NEC tech., but later I found that he wasn't talking
about the same computer as mine.
I ran Belarc Advisor and it told me this: SiS 530 (display adaptor) Plug
and Play Monitor.
I looked at the site you posted and found something that sounds similar, but
not exactly the same. It's an SiS530 Single Chip VGA Graphics Driver
(Windows 95/98) 1.08 pop. Would that work?
Carol Hanson
> Carol,
> Your "monitor card" may also be called a video card or video adapter card.
> It's the circuit board your monitor cable connects to in the computer.
> Video cards require software, called a "driver", to make them run
properly.
> Those drivers are frequently revised and can usually be found and
> downloaded online. If you sent all the information you could find on your
> video card, manufacturer, model, etc, someone could possibly help you find
> a newer or better driver if that turns out to be the problem. If you got
> the latest driver and installed it properly, it shouldn't hurt and might
> help. Here's an idea of how that works:
> http://www.pureperformance.com/js/showtip.asp?id=77
> Bob Lendrim
>
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