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I just inherited an old AMD K-6 333mghz computer with a SiS 6316 video  
card. I am planning on installing Warp 4 on the computer and am wondering  
if anyone has access to an os/2 driver for the video card.  I've checked  
the SciTech list and their video drivers will provide functionality for  
the SiS 6326 card.  I will try this driver, but am sceptical.  I already  
installed Libranet Linux on the computer and the auto detection part of  
the install identified the card as 6326; however, when the system started  
after the install, the image was distorted and kiwampus.  My thinking is  
that perhaps the 6326 driver is not the correct one for the card.  I could  
be entirely wrong in regards to os/2. The SiS site lists a 6316 driver,  
but the link is broken and disfunctional.  I am hoping that someone out  
there has a SiS 6316 driver they would share with me.  
 
Thanks,  
 
Butch  
 
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