How to use an old AGP card

UnclScott

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So I'm going through my old systems, and I came across a few ATI All In Wonder AGP devices; these capture raw video from rca, s-video, and coax inputs with no mpeg hardware compression. I recall capturing upto 720p quality on an AMD 3200+ with 1 GB of RAM on WinXp using PATA 100 drives.

Anyway, I'm wondering, is there an adapter or bridge out there that would let me use these cards again? As the architecture is different, no doubt a driver would be needed for the adapter/bridge.

My current system has pcie 8x, pci, and pci-x slots.

I did some searching, but coundn't find anything specific - I saw images, but that was it. So I'm thinking there is somethng out there that I can't find and maybe someone here knows an answer

Thank you for your help.
 
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it is based on old AGP interface. i know there were some kind of adapter that can make it work but graphic card have been using PCI-E standard for almost a decade. even if you can find the adapter i don't know if it will work with current system hardware and software wise.
it is based on old AGP interface. i know there were some kind of adapter that can make it work but graphic card have been using PCI-E standard for almost a decade. even if you can find the adapter i don't know if it will work with current system hardware and software wise.
 
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