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Looking for a video card for STN FPD monitor, help

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Post Posted: Oct 14, 2003 18:05 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

I'm looking for a video card based on the Chips and Technologies 65545 or 65550 chips for use with flat panel displays. This is the controller card for the LCD and it uses a 50 pin cable that looks like a mini SCSI 50 pin cable. The monitor came with a VLB card and I of course need PCI or ISA. The only cards I can find are $150-$200, and for that I can just wait for a Kogi 14 inch to go sale, would really like to find the card for about $50. And before anybody says it, I did check Ebay, ALL nearly 3000 entries for video card. I spent a few hours scrolling through the lists and checking anything that I was familiar with. These displays are normally used with Point Of Sale machines and other industrial machines. The fore runner of DVI and still used in most notebooks. I did check with the manufacturer of the display (Sceptre) but they can't be bothered to reply as this is a discountinued item. If anyone can point me in the correct direction that would be most helpful. Thanks.
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