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Fr4gz0n3 09-22-2018 06:10 PM

ATI AIW 9000 AGP input adapter cable?
 
Hi everybody,
it's my first post in this very informative forum. I'm an italian A/V enthusiast and I'm collecting (
almost) all I need to capture old VHS decently.

I have a JVC HR-S7700 and an Ati 128 AIW (non PRO) with all the accessories.

The card is AGP 2x (3.3v) and I have problems to find a good AGP 2X compatible motherboard at a reasonable cost.

I've found an ATI AIW 9000 (AGP 4x) without accessories. I would like to know if the Ati 128 input adapter would work on the 9000.

Thanks for your support

lordsmurf 09-22-2018 06:32 PM

The pre-Radeon 128 / 128 Pro cards have slightly different mini DIN on the input cables, so no, not interchangeable. All of the Radeons, however, have the same purple/domino input cables. The Radeon are actually very easy to find, it's the 128 and 128 Pro that are much harder to locate.

The purple input block is under $10 on eBay (USA).

A good AGP 2x/4x board should be easy to find, as almost all AGP boards accept 2x AGP.

sanlyn 09-22-2018 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lordsmurf (Post 56389)
All of the Radeons, however, have the same purple/domino input cables.

I have the AIW 7500 Radeon AGP and the AIW 9600XT Radeon AGP. They have different input cables and different monitor connections. Neither set would fit the 9200.

Fr4gz0n3 09-23-2018 01:53 PM

Thank you for the answers.
AFAIK only Pentium 3 and athlon xp motherboards have universal agp or agp 2x. Are these architectures enough for vhs capture?
I think that US market is a bit different than European one at least on eBay. I’ve found a aiw 128 pci without accessories for 20 euros (auction) that may can solve my problem.


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