
I'll purchase an ATOP bridge card if need be. If it works for most of my programs, great! If not, I'll see if I can find a card that supports Win95/98/XP and try again. As for right now, since getting a low end XP card is fairly cheap (even under $10), I think I'll start with that. Would those also work in Compatibility mode for WinXP, or would I have to get a graphics card that also supports those operating systems?Įdit: Thanks for all who provided suggestions! I have more options available to me now.
ATI RADEON HD 3450 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS XP KEYGEN

This card does support WinXP 32-bit, but that's the bottom of the support range. I was looking at something like an ATI Radeon HD 3450, but I don't know if this would be overkill for my system.

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