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Roxanne Pierce <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Mar 1998 01:10:23 -0800
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Richard --

While I don't know anything about this specific card (other than what you put
below), I can tell you it is highly unlikely your friend will be able to use
it.

AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) is a new advanced video interface found on
LX-chipset Pentium II boards (and probably other PII boards).  While this
interface may work its way onto other motherboards, I'm 99% certain your
friend's current VX chipset motherboard does not have the necessary AGP slot
for this card to fit into.

For further (technical) information on AGP technology, go to:

http://www.atitech.ca/showcase/agp/agpintro.html#what

Roxanne Pierce
R2 Systems, San Diego
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On Thursday, March 12, 1998 16:09, Richard Tan [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Has anybody on the list come across or have heard of the Trident AGP 9750?
> I went with a friend looking to get a replacement card for his S3 Virge PCI
> video card and came across this card.  It comes with 4MB RAM.  I've checked
> the Trident website but the only card that has anything remotely '975' in
> the model number is a 3D accelerator card and this AGP 9750 looked too small
> to be a 3D card, and looks kinda lika a regular 2D card.  Needless to say,
> the shop assistant was absolutely no help!
>
> The question is will this work in place of his existing 2D graphics card?
> And will there be any performance gains to be expected?  Furthermore, will
> this card be happy if he was to get a Voodoo II 3dfx card later, which is
> what he's planning?
>
> His hardware is an Aplus VX mobo, P166, 32MB EDO RAM, Quantum 2.1G HDD, MPEG
> card, 24X LG CDROM, S3 Virge 2MB PCI card, Creative SB16 card, and running
> Windows 95.

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