>Does the above info lead you to believe that the card is sdr and 
>non-flashable? or is there something else I am missing? or did I get 
>taken and this is some other card masquerading as a Radeon?

Could be that the video processor chip and/or the DDR RAM are too slow.

There are three FLASH utilities out there, to cover the cases of fast 
video chip and fast DDR, fast video chip and slow DDR, and slow video 
chip and fast or slow DDR.

I FLASH my Radeons in a Pentium I PC (166 MHz), and I've never had a 
failure on the first time. I did have to remove all other than essential 
PCI cards, though. With this particular Pentium PC, the FLASHing card and 
the actual video card (which was not  Radeon) were the only cards which 
could be in the machine.

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