I just picked up a used ATI Rage video card. AGP
It says ATI Rage 128 Pro. Dated 2000.
There are numbers all over this card, but which one is the model#?
The card has standard 15pin monitor cable plug, plus two phono jacks
for TV. One says COMP IN, the other COMP OUT (I know it's a TV card).
There is also a round multipin plug similar to a keyboard/mouse plug
that says SVID/OUT.
OK, now that I know all of this, I am trying to figure out 2 things.
First, what is the actual model# so I can get the drivers.
Second, what do these TV plugs do? I can only assume that one of them
is so I can use my tv as a monitor (I hope so). But does the COMP IN
allow me to watch tv on the computer and save images (I hope so).
Now for the full barrage of numbers....
There is a paper label that is unfortunately not entirely readable.
It has barcodes too.
First number R(unreadable)SD32M
next - (01)00727419632120(21)1113002052
next - P/N 1026321201 046223
The circuit board is stamped P/N 109-63200-01
Also on the board E117942
One of the chips says R128P AGP 63212
Another large chip says ATI Rage Theater 213rt1zua42
And lastly another sticker across the plugs that says
473299 0821-05-MA
That leaves me completely puzzled.....
There are enough numbers on here to confuse a pimple off a monkeys
***.....
Also, what is the SVID/OUT plug for?
I'm thinking this was a pretty high quality top of the line board back
in 2000, and hopefully will do wonders for my older computer.
<george41407@noemail.com> wrote in message
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>I just picked up a used ATI Rage video card. AGP
> It says ATI Rage 128 Pro. Dated 2000.
> There are numbers all over this card, but which one is the model#?
> The card has standard 15pin monitor cable plug, plus two phono jacks
> for TV. One says COMP IN, the other COMP OUT (I know it's a TV card).
> There is also a round multipin plug similar to a keyboard/mouse plug
> that says SVID/OUT.
>
> OK, now that I know all of this, I am trying to figure out 2 things.
> First, what is the actual model# so I can get the drivers.
> Second, what do these TV plugs do? I can only assume that one of them
> is so I can use my tv as a monitor (I hope so). But does the COMP IN
> allow me to watch tv on the computer and save images (I hope so).
>
> Now for the full barrage of numbers....
> There is a paper label that is unfortunately not entirely readable.
> It has barcodes too.
> First number R(unreadable)SD32M
> next - (01)00727419632120(21)1113002052
> next - P/N 1026321201 046223
>
> The circuit board is stamped P/N 109-63200-01
> Also on the board E117942
>
> One of the chips says R128P AGP 63212
>
> Another large chip says ATI Rage Theater 213rt1zua42
>
> And lastly another sticker across the plugs that says
> 473299 0821-05-MA
>
> That leaves me completely puzzled.....
> There are enough numbers on here to confuse a pimple off a monkeys
> ***.....
>
> Also, what is the SVID/OUT plug for?
>
Go here G... http://www.pacificgeek.com/product.a...7&c=221&s=1092
Click on the image for a larger view.
Is this the one ?.
george41407@noemail.com wrote:
> I just picked up a used ATI Rage video card. AGP
> It says ATI Rage 128 Pro. Dated 2000.
> There are numbers all over this card, but which one is the model#?
> The card has standard 15pin monitor cable plug, plus two phono jacks
> for TV. One says COMP IN, the other COMP OUT (I know it's a TV card).
> There is also a round multipin plug similar to a keyboard/mouse plug
> that says SVID/OUT.
>
> OK, now that I know all of this, I am trying to figure out 2 things.
> First, what is the actual model# so I can get the drivers.
> Second, what do these TV plugs do? I can only assume that one of them
> is so I can use my tv as a monitor (I hope so). But does the COMP IN
> allow me to watch tv on the computer and save images (I hope so).
>
> Now for the full barrage of numbers....
> There is a paper label that is unfortunately not entirely readable.
> It has barcodes too.
> First number R(unreadable)SD32M
> next - (01)00727419632120(21)1113002052
> next - P/N 1026321201 046223
>
> The circuit board is stamped P/N 109-63200-01
> Also on the board E117942
>
> One of the chips says R128P AGP 63212
>
> Another large chip says ATI Rage Theater 213rt1zua42
>
> And lastly another sticker across the plugs that says
> 473299 0821-05-MA
>
> That leaves me completely puzzled.....
> There are enough numbers on here to confuse a pimple off a monkeys
> ***.....
>
> Also, what is the SVID/OUT plug for?
>
> I'm thinking this was a pretty high quality top of the line board back
> in 2000, and hopefully will do wonders for my older computer.
>
> Thanks
> George
The "P/N 1026321201" is the important bit. You can put the 10 digit
number in here:
This is an archived page, and it mentions MMC (multimedia center)
software. There is some detail about MMC being licensed software,
suggesting the download of updates was problematic. Personally,
I'd just want enough "driver" to enable some other applications
software to do actual capture or recording.
There are still some links to manuals I can see, but I don't know
if you'll find MMC software for download. The original CDROM might
be the best source.
They mention "capture driver" here, and I think that is separate
from the whole MMC thing. A capture driver is what would enable
the card to be used with other high level capture software.
>I just picked up a used ATI Rage video card. AGP
>It says ATI Rage 128 Pro. Dated 2000.
>There are numbers all over this card, but which one is the model#?
"ATI Rage 128 Pro" That *is* the model number.
>The card has standard 15pin monitor cable plug, plus two phono jacks
>for TV. One says COMP IN, the other COMP OUT (I know it's a TV card).
"Composite input" and "Composite output".
The sort of thing you find as the yellow video input on a TV.
>There is also a round multipin plug similar to a keyboard/mouse plug
>that says SVID/OUT.
>
S-Video output.
Some televisions accept that. Most HDTV monitors do.
Better quality (supposedly) than composite.
Generally includes both left and right channel sound.
>OK, now that I know all of this, I am trying to figure out 2 things.
>First, what is the actual model# so I can get the drivers.
See above.
>Second, what do these TV plugs do? I can only assume that one of them
>is so I can use my tv as a monitor (I hope so). But does the COMP IN
>allow me to watch tv on the computer and save images (I hope so).
>
It can, with the proper software.
You have to get that from ATI too.
>Now for the full barrage of numbers....
>There is a paper label that is unfortunately not entirely readable.
>It has barcodes too.
>First number R(unreadable)SD32M
>next - (01)00727419632120(21)1113002052
>next - P/N 1026321201 046223
>
>The circuit board is stamped P/N 109-63200-01
>Also on the board E117942
>
>One of the chips says R128P AGP 63212
>
Rage, 128 AGP Pro
That's what you want to look for.
>Another large chip says ATI Rage Theater 213rt1zua42
>
>And lastly another sticker across the plugs that says
>473299 0821-05-MA
>
>That leaves me completely puzzled.....
>There are enough numbers on here to confuse a pimple off a monkeys
>ass.....
>
>Also, what is the SVID/OUT plug for?
>
Again: S-video.
>I'm thinking this was a pretty high quality top of the line board back
>in 2000, and hopefully will do wonders for my older computer.
>
Look here for drivers for Win-98: http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/9...gacy-98me.html