1) A DSP card? 2) ATI Orion VR (Guessing) 3) A Trident-chipset VGA vard. Possibly a Blade-3d/16/32 chipset. 4) Sounds like an ATI All-In-Wonder card. I used to have one in a Sony VAIO. Alas, it was not to be and I had to trash it.Brian, This was not a rhetorical request. I dunno beans about any of them. The All In Wonder did come out of a Sony VAIO. Any clue as to its usability outside a Sony VAIO (especially in a Mac)? The first three descriptions you gave are over my head, but thanks anyway.
Except for item # 3 (to which I had a similar response as Brian), I believe I've already answered your question. See my previous message...
1) is a Apple QuickDraw 3D Accelerator
2) is probably the ATI Xclaim VR (not "Orion VR" - Orions had a better GPU than the Mach64/Rage II+DVD, and, IIRC, didn't support video capture being strictly 2D/3D accelerators)
3) is a Trident Microsystems video card of some sort, most likely PC only.
4) is probably the ATI All-In-Wonder. The All-In-Wonder cannot be used in a Mac.
Peace, Drew
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