I'm doing archaeology on the PC's hard drive. So far I haven't found explicit required drivers except for one, but I've noticed the following:
-MediaMate seems to be the user program, made for Animation Technologies (the capture card manufacturer)
-It uses PC-Video. PC-Video is a driver installed optionally for iPhoto. I think that PC-Video is what enables the PC to capture the video signal on the capture card.
-There is also LVD, LV-Demo. This is a program made by Chips & Technologies, the manufacturer of 1 of the big IC's on the capture card and it seems to be the software that makes the Mediamate scripts (set colorkey etc) run on the card.
-There is also a program Encoder that appears to transform your VGA signal into something TV compatible (you see the Windows resolution changing after running it), but I don't know if it was relevant for the capture card and if I'd need it.
All the above are on my hard drive. The thing I'm running into now -I do not yet have the cables for the card hooked up- is that I can't run MediaMate's port.exe which allows me to set the port address. Possibly because the card can't initialize when it doesn't find the required sync, this is just a guess.
I'm ordering a IDE-USB interface to backup this drive as none of this software seems to be online.
Now I hope that none of this W95 software nests itself too spread out into the PC when installing, as all I can do is copy the entire folders if I ever want to run this on a fresh install. This software is not exactly available online, for the most part. I have already listed a handful of clearly related files in C:\Windows and C:\Windows\System