So I wanted to know if it's possible to just remove the PCI interface board and attach it to my Windows 10 computer, and also to somehow take the driver from Windows NT and install it on Windows 10? I know that Windows has always been big on backwards-compatibility, but I'm way out of my depth when it comes to drivers, interfaces, etc. and so I don't even know if and how I can do this. Any help would be highly appreciated!
In general older cameras (and even some newer ones) tended to use very customised communication protocols and drivers. Also the transition from Windows NT to Windows 7 (let alone Windows 10) changed a lot of things under the hood in the Windows kernel and now the result is that you have a lot of legacy cameras that don't work (even some older USB Logitech webcams stopped working after certain upgrades in Windows 10).
I saw that kamran suggested that there is a driver in driverscape. Although, I would certainly consider it as an option (I've had my share of being on the receiving end of technical debt and inherited legacy devices and I know how frustrating it can be), I would be very cautious/careful in/when installing non-trusted drivers from a site on the internet. I've never heard or used of driverscape - so I can't really recommend - but I guess if kamran is suggesting it then it should be relatively safe (he has shown to be very conscious of problems that may arise when a suggestion is made).
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