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Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended.
This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. Brand: Colorgraphic Communications Chipset/GPU Model: ATI Radeon 9000 MPN: 612514 Chipset/GPU Manufacturer: ATI Memory Size: 128MB APIs: DirectX Compatible Port/Slot: PCI Memory Type: DDR SGRAM UPC: 125.
Do, I don't know if you still care, but I think I may have found your driver. I don't have a Xentera (yet) but wasn't about to buy one if I couldn't use it. I found two sources for the two pieces of Xentera software I was interested in. Ultimately I got both via the Wayback Machine, web.archive.org, which is one of the coolest things on the planet for trying to research dead or changed websites. I looked at on the Wayback machine, moved back in time until the product download page for the Xentera GT was really there. I was able to download the Mover utility directly from there.
Dell Pci Drivers
Here's the link on Wayback: Click on 'Mover version 2.52' to download that. Unfortunately I couldn't get the driver this way. I was doing other searches on Google and found that download.cnet.com had the drivers! Arma dayz pc. Well, not really. They have downloads available, but they all lead to the dead colorgraphic.net website. But I copied that URL and tried it in the Wayback Machine, and it downloaded the driver zip file.
Pci Bus Driver Windows 10
It sure looks like a driver when I look inside the zip, and it also has the SetArray utility in it. I forget what I read that's for, but there's a help file for it so it should be easy to figure out. The driver link on the Wayback Machine is: Hope this helps. If these links don't work for you I can send these to you some other way.