Driver Via Vt82c693a Apollo Pro 133a

All Chipset drivers for Apollo Pro 133A for VIA. View details. File size: 3 Mb. VIA IDE RAID driver v5.50b for VIA. Driver Quick Links. NVidia GeForce. Realtek HD Audio. Realtek AC'97 Audio. Realtek PCI Fast LAN. The VIA Apollo Pro133A is an efficient, cost-effective, flexible chipset solution for Socket 370 systems based on the Intel ® Pentium ® III, Intel ® Celeron™ & VIA C3 ® Processors, across a full spectrum of applications. The AGP4X interface on the Pro133A chipset allows for rich 3D graphics and video performance.
This link is to an interesting article. The majority of the mainboards listed on this page have VIA Apollo Pro chipsets. Whether this is relevant to your current situation, you'll have to check for yourself. But I recall researching this page once before, a few months back, and there were some incompatibility issues with older 440BX/LX/ZX chipsets and VIA Apollo Pro chipsets. That's what this page claims, anyway.
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I must ask Does it lock up(feeze, no looping sound etc, just same picture, everything still powered up) at completely random times, especially using an internet browser? And doesnt what so ever lock up in Half-life, can play it for say, 2 hours straight fine? Ive had a computer with a similar problem. This i how I fixed it, I dont know why but it works. In BIOS, turn ACPI thingiee off, and under windows power managment set to alway on. In Win ME, this may need reinstalling the OS for it to work, just start up with ya boot disk and install overtop of your existing OS AFTER disabling ACPI in BIOS(under power managment?).