I only have all those numbers that I already posted.
None of these were usable in the IBM search Database.
The Serial No. is IMHO used only for complete Systems, e.g. finding Support for a Server, but there's no such number existing on the Card itself (which IMHO only carries the combined Part/Serial No. 09P1049, which does not turn out any Results).
PS.
I do pray to god I
never have to rely on IBM Support pages in my lifetime, since this is by a fair margin the most painful Website I ever saw, trying to find
any useful Information.
They really have to clean up their act, and get this mess of Products Pages mixed with totally irrelevant advertising Pages sorted out. Useful Information (if available at all) is at best buried somewhere after 10 Links of unessential to totally misleading Pages
Finding a DirectX3 SDK from the MicroSoft Download Center seems an easier Task than getting a plain Driver from IBM
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The Seller finally answered to my inquiries :
However, he said they pulled the Cards from IBM AS/400 and RS6000 Servers.
Beats me, but if true, there might be AIX- and Unix-Drivers available somewhere, albeit not useful for us
There seem to be no useful Server specifications that also list the Video Options on IBM's Labyrinth of Product pages.
Heck, I couldn't even find the
default Operating Systems those shipped with.
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IMHO , it is the best to continue testing the latest available 3dfx Win9x/Win2k (WinNT?) Driver Files, since at least the Win9x Driver is good enough to at least run the Card within certain limitations.
I'll scan through my offline Archive and do a search for the DeviceID, maybe there's something useful hidden in those unevaluated Files.