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Argh!

I'm trying to install an ATI All-in-Wonder Pro 128 into a PC-Chips 748MR
motherboard. 

When I install the card, the on-board shared memory graphics adapter
releases its memory, (indicating to me that the on-board video is
disabled).  However, there is no option in the bios to disable the SiS620
video, and the manual does not list any available jumper to disable the
onboard video. 

My problem is, when I try to run the TV Tuner application, it says it
can't find the ATI Video card. 

I confess that this particular box is not currently running linux
(although it has been in the past).   (it's running 95)

Unfortunately, the ATI AIW video capturing and TV-Out do not work with
the current Linux GATOS port, and I'd really like use these features. 

Any ideas anyone?
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