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ATI 4377 Pci to ISA Bridge Driver



    ATI 4377 Pci to ISA Bridge Driver [View] [Reply] [Top]
    Posted by 2nd Lt agentmike On 2007-05-05 17:04:17
    Hi can anyone help me find a ATI PCI TO ISA Bridge driver? for a device with this is the information below but I can not find anything thanks for the help

    PCI standard ISA bridge [Unknown]
    Chip: ATI Technologies
    Detail
    Chip Vender
    ATI Technologies
    Device
    PCI standard ISA bridge
    PnpID
    VEN_1002&DEV_4377&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_00
    Vender
    (Standard system devices)
     
      RE: ATI 4377 Pci to ISA Bridge Driver [View] [Reply] [Top]
      Posted by 2nd Lt agentmike On 2007-05-06 15:55:07
      any ideas?

      On 2007-05-05 17:04:17, agentmike wrote
      >Hi can anyone help me find a ATI PCI TO ISA Bridge driver? for a device with this is the information below but I can not find anything thanks for the help
      >
      >PCI standard ISA bridge [Unknown]
      > Chip: ATI Technologies
      > Detail
      > Chip Vender
      > ATI Technologies
      > Device
      > PCI standard ISA bridge
      > PnpID
      > VEN_1002&DEV_4377&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_00
      > Vender
      > (Standard system devices)
       
        Check Your MoBo Manufacturer [View] [Reply] [Top]
        Posted by Beta Maj SAJChurchey On 2007-05-09 19:00:29
        By the way, what operating system are you using?


         
          RE: Check Your MoBo Manufacturer [View] [Reply] [Top]
          Posted by 2nd Lt agentmike On 2007-05-09 21:34:50
          Trying to Install Windows 2000 Professional on the System. It had Windows XP Media center but I had to format the system a long time ago. I checked the motherboard manafacture and nothing for it from ATI any other ideas?


          On 2007-05-09 19:00:29, SAJChurchey wrote
          >By the way, what operating system are you using?
          >
          >
           
            RE: Check Your MoBo Manufacturer [View] [Reply] [Top]
            Posted by 2nd Lt agentmike On 2007-05-09 21:45:16
            I can install another driver for it and it shows up and works. But I run a driver finder program on the system and the programs shows it as unknown but tells me it is a ATI should i just go with what I installed for it and be done with it?
            or should I try to find the driver?

            On 2007-05-09 21:34:50, agentmike wrote
            >Trying to Install Windows 2000 Professional on the System. It had Windows XP Media center but I had to format the system a long time ago. I checked the motherboard manafacture and nothing for it from ATI any other ideas?
            >
            >
            >On 2007-05-09 19:00:29, SAJChurchey wrote
            >>By the way, what operating system are you using?
            >>
            >>
             
              If it works . . . [View] [Reply] [Top]
              Posted by Beta Maj SAJChurchey On 2007-05-09 22:13:56
              The function of the bridge is simple enough. Go with the driver you have unless you start having serious problems with your devices. I don't know how new the hardware is, but a driver collector program may not have the deviceIDs in their database. Try to find an app called "Unknown Devices." They usually keep their database (a single text file) up-to-date somewhere on the internet.
               
                RE: If it works . . . [View] [Reply] [Top]
                Posted by 2nd Lt agentmike On 2007-05-13 18:52:02
                let me know if you find a good program that will install it for me that is free

                On 2007-05-09 22:13:56, SAJChurchey wrote
                >The function of the bridge is simple enough. Go with the driver you have unless you start having serious problems with your devices. I don't know how new the hardware is, but a driver collector program may not have the deviceIDs in their database. Try to find an app called "Unknown Devices." They usually keep their database (a single text file) up-to-date somewhere on the internet.
                 


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