I found one set of drivers from the chipset manufacturer.
They are working fine.
I don't remeber where I found them, but they where drivers for the Alliance ProMotion-AT3D 2D/3D-chip
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Browse All TopicsI can't find any drivers for my Stingray 128/3D-card.
I have looked at the Herucels-homepage, and sent a mail to the support.
I have not recieved an answer, and I wonder if anyone else know where I can get them
(If they exists)
Thanks
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I myself was searching for the same driver.. what I did was to try to ftp to ftp.hercules.com as an anonymous user and voila, there was a directory called "/video/old_products/Sting
i found the generic chip driver here http://www.alsc.com/suppor
it worked for my stingray 128/3d card
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by: crimsoPosted on 1997-11-02 at 07:44:12ID: 1807252
By now, there are no drivers for OS/2 available. Maybe you could get a generic driver from the chipset manufacturer as 'first aid', but you won't be able to use all of the cards features this way.
Well, I had the same problem when I wanted to buy a Dynamite 128. There exists still only a generic driver for OS/2. Maybe you should consider to exchange your card for one from ELSA or Matrox who provide very good OS/2-drivers (ELSA except one card that's designed for Win95).