Looks like the card is dead. (a guy can only be so lucky) I guess I will never know if it worked or not, the guy said it was pulled from a working system but who knows with those recycling places that part out computers. The card is in EXCELLENT physical condition, has the cool rework and NFR stickers. I doubt my 8K3A+ killed the card...(as a regular 5500 AGP runs just fine in it, and my V6K runs great in it too)
Per our friend Hank Semenec: "Boot to DOS, then execute PCI.EXE. You should see several devices, the ones you are looking for are 121Ah (3dfx). If you see the device then your card is alive and just the BIOS is nuked.
If you do not see the 3DFX signature, say good bye to the card."
Tested in another spare 8K3A+ to just see if maybe it was a "quirk". (it is still a prototype) PCI.exe did not detect the card.
Also tested on a Asus P3V 4X, also not detecting the card.
So not I have to figure out what to do with the card.. either keep it as it is still a neat piece... or sell it as non functional. (unless there could be steps to try and fix it...) Unless there are some other steps I can try?