First post, by teh_Foxx0rz
A while ago I took away a haul of old workshop/server PCs and related parts. In one of the PCs was some kind of SCSI setup. Initially, I couldn't identify where to plug the video cable into, but this card here has what I can only presume is the VGA port.
But, it also has another strange port that looks like VGA, but is wider (with more pins. Still three offset rows of them, just like VGA).
I can't seem to find much information on it from the various identification labels on the board or chips (though other pictures do exist online), would any of you be able to help tell me what this card is and what it's for? (and maybe also point me to some drivers so I can test this, if you can?)
The PC it came from was a Socket 478 with a Celeron of some kind in, and a Windows XP sticker on the front. There was also a twin of this system but with more conventional expansion cards, and there were other PCs with Windows XP stickers on in the haul (one of which was being upgraded to Windows 7, haha), so while none of them came with their installation hard drives in place, I can only presume it had been running Windows XP while it was still being used?