Peter,

Thanks for the input, but I got snookered. It is a 64 meg SDR card.

Thanks for the try at helping me.

Len

>>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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