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Old 06-11-2006, 11:04 AM   #2
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1. No.
2. Probably not - the RCA and S-Video jacks are most likely just video-out. The RCA is composite video.
3. All functions it's capable of are probably covered by the Nvidia driver package.

You have a old video card that can be used to feed a TV as an alternate to your monitor, *possibly* as a dual display, that's about it.

You would have to determine the exact manufacturer and model of the card to get the right manual. Different manufacturers implement things differently.

If you want to do the things you describe in (1) and (2) you will need to get an ATI All-in-Wonder video card, or a separate tuner/capture card.
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