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I hope someone can help me identify a video board that I picked up at a yard
sale.
On the connector face there is the standard video out plus a digital video
out multipin (24) female socket.There is a paper label marked XO2 that was
changed in red pen to XO4.
It appears to be an AGP card.There is an orange label on the board that has
RC1077252 plus a bar code.There is also a label that hasFELS-8436 GL4001T
also in very small letters 1999 by ELSA.
I went to their web site but it wasn't much help.
I would like to down load the drivers for this board and try it in my PC.
I would appreciate any assistance on identifying the board.
John Bowen
 
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"John Bowen" <jmbowen4@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:KLlIc.50282$qw1.38535@nwrddc01.gnilink.net...
> I hope someone can help me identify a video board that I picked up at a
yard
> sale.
> On the connector face there is the standard video out plus a digital video
> out multipin (24) female socket.There is a paper label marked XO2 that was
> changed in red pen to XO4.
> It appears to be an AGP card.There is an orange label on the board that
has
> RC1077252 plus a bar code.There is also a label that hasFELS-8436 GL4001T
> also in very small letters 1999 by ELSA.
> I went to their web site but it wasn't much help.
> I would like to down load the drivers for this board and try it in my PC.
> I would appreciate any assistance on identifying the board.
> John Bowen
>
If you can find a FCC number you can look it up on their website. So I've
been told.
 
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On 7/11/2004 6:24 PM John Bowen brightened our day with:

>I hope someone can help me identify a video board that I picked up at a yard
>sale.
>On the connector face there is the standard video out plus a digital video
>out multipin (24) female socket.There is a paper label marked XO2 that was
>changed in red pen to XO4.
>It appears to be an AGP card.There is an orange label on the board that has
>RC1077252 plus a bar code.There is also a label that hasFELS-8436 GL4001T
>also in very small letters 1999 by ELSA.
>I went to their web site but it wasn't much help.
>I would like to down load the drivers for this board and try it in my PC.
>I would appreciate any assistance on identifying the board.
>John Bowen
>
>
>
>

Just a guess, but the Elsa Erazor X2 GeForce DDR came out around 1999.
Your card has an X and a 2 on it, that's not exactly a match. I'd guess
those X02 and Xo4 might have something to do with the AGP speed, though
I wouldn't think a '99 card could do 4x AGP.
If it'll fit in your motherboard and boot, windows plug 'n play should
identify it.

Hope you didn't pay more than $2.

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T Shadow wrote:

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> "John Bowen" <jmbowen4@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:KLlIc.50282$qw1.38535@nwrddc01.gnilink.net...
>> I hope someone can help me identify a video board that I picked up at a
> yard
>> sale.
>> On the connector face there is the standard video out plus a digital
>> video out multipin (24) female socket.There is a paper label marked XO2
>> that was changed in red pen to XO4.
>> It appears to be an AGP card.There is an orange label on the board that
> has
>> RC1077252 plus a bar code.There is also a label that hasFELS-8436 GL4001T
>> also in very small letters 1999 by ELSA.
>> I went to their web site but it wasn't much help.
>> I would like to down load the drivers for this board and try it in my PC.
>> I would appreciate any assistance on identifying the board.
>> John Bowen
>>
> If you can find a FCC number you can look it up on their website. So I've
> been told.

Which doesn't do you a bit of good in this case since ELSA has been out of
business for some time.

I'd try the nvidia drivers and see what happened.

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