In a message dated 5/13/02 2:25:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
I can't imagine running any Windows programs on my 7200.  Is there any other 
use I could make of this card?
>>

And, it's less than useless without the "dongle".


>>
If not, any idea what it would be worth?
>>

Going rate for late Pentium 166 PC Compatibility cards (full on-board RAM, 
full on-board VRAM, Video fix "printed" rather than added as discrete wires) 
is about $20, and that includes the two audio cables, but not the dongle.

The dongle may be nearly impossible to obtain setparately, and the card won't 
work without it, but the presence of the dongle doesn't really add that much 
to the street price of the package.

About $100, give or take, for a new-in-the-box, sealed unit.

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