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Revision as of 23:37, 13 June 2015
General Information
DumpBIOS 64k
Attribute | Value |
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Date | 08/05/1999 |
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Identify the card
In some cases you maybe come to the point, that your card is too exotic or defective to ifentify correctly. The most common case is the defective one. If you have a defective card, it is possibly to get some more information. Maybe a simple reflash of the BIOS can revive the card. But therefore you need a few information.
Here are some tools to check your graphic card.
PCI.exe (Intel)
Attribute | Value |
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Version | 2.2 |
Date | 11/23/1994 |
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PCI.exe (c't)
Attribute | Value |
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Version | 3.03.00 |
Date | 11/30/1999 |
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PCI.exe (Craig Hart)
Attribute | Value |
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Version | 1.1 |
Date | 03/16/2005 |
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PCI32.exe (Craig Hart)
Attribute | Value |
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Version | 1.6 |
Date | 07/20/2007 |
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PCI for Windows (c't)
Attribute | Value |
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Version | 1.0.0.1 |
Date | 10/22/1998 |
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Vendor/Device-IDs
Attribute | Value |
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Date | 01/22/2008 |
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