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Elias picked up the card. It felt heavy. Substantial. It had 4 MB of fast EDO VRAM. It had a 64-bit graphics engine. On paper, the M3364 architecture looked like a weapon of mass destruction. It promised perspective-correct texture mapping, z-buffering, and alpha blending in hardware. It was supposed to take the load off the precious CPU cycles.

hosts a variety of legacy VIA/S3G UniChrome and Chrome9 drivers for older versions of Windows. via m3364 graphic driver

As of 2025, VIA Technologies has fully transitioned to ARM-based SoCs and embedded controllers. The company no longer maintains x86 graphics drivers. The final official was released in 2012. Community forums like VIA Drivers Lounge, Reddit's r/retrobattlestations, and MSFN.org are now primary sources of support. Elias picked up the card

: Boot into Safe Mode, lower the resolution to a standard 60Hz refresh rate, and gradually increase the resolution settings. Performance Expectations and Use Cases It had 4 MB of fast EDO VRAM

If you only need the computer to display the desktop (no YouTube, no games, no CAD):