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2006-01-20
If a video card has gone out of production, and Windows goes up a version or two, you are out of luck.
Yes that's called progress. Lack of drivers isn't microsofts problem but if the manufacturer doesn't want to update their drivers than their customers are out of luck.
All the cards you list are either old, or have bugs, have very limited onboard memory and a ramdac that makes your eyes water.
You don't have to upgrade every old computer to Vista...
besides the hardware requirements are pretty high.