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  1. i had this problem and found a simple solution.

     

    Game: system shock 2

    video: tnt2

    solution:

     

    I set processor affinity in taskman for the process to processor 0.

     

    if you don't know what this means, take your dual processor computer back, and buy an imac


  2. Yuk!!! the se440bx is a terrible board!!!! the company i used to work for refused to diviate from that crappy board, but time and time again it failed to do what we needed... HELL, it can't even have 2 floppies!!!

     

     

    I finally talked them into supermicro boards (as they are rock solid and not too pricy) right before i left.

     

    and intel's server-boards!! what an ungodly mess!!! i didn't even have to talk my coworkers into supermicro boards for out servers, the choice was obvious...

     

    intel can't make good boards, and that is final

     

     

    Quote:
    Originally posted by BladeRunner:

    Hi,

    Yes I know that a lot of the BX boards can take at least a few of the Coppermine's.

    But......

    Up until now I have always been an Intel board person.

    To be honest I've always found the boards very reliable, currently on my 5th.

    I'm using the SE440BX-2, but due to the voltage regulator installed on my reviosion of the board it wont accept any of the coppermine's frown

    550mhz enough......never!!! smile Must have more power!!!

    Well, OK, yes it is fine for me at the moment, the only reason I would like a board that will accept the CuMine's is that a faster CPU might become an option for me at any minute (not going into too much detail here smile and I'd hate to miss out on the chance of a faster CPU just because my board wont accept it.

     

     

     

    [This message has been edited by coreyfro (edited 07 April 2000).]


  3. Windows 2K loads in 30 seconds for me too... and it has ogl and networking...

     

    gots'ta love hibernate!

     

    Quote:
    Originally posted by euankirkhope:

    I have a FIC va503+ v 1.1b bios JK4324, and had the blank screen problem for ages, then I figured it out. Now it works perfectly in ACPI mode with the few simple rules:

     

    PCI slot 1 must not be used.

    Com ports don't work in ACPI.

    AGP just doen't work.

     

    Before, only up to 3.66 on my TNT worked, I have a Hauppauge WinTV in PCI Slot 1, and it worked until i switched to the 5.13 drivers, now the TNT is fully operational (AGP system is mobo side) the TNT uses the interupt exclusively, so if I try to use the TV card the system hangs instantly, bearing in mind that PCI1 and AGP port are IRQ- hardwired. I don't care about this, or the Com ports as I knackered them by installing a different PCB version Bios (1.2), and have skipped the bios error by setting "halt on no errors", but they still work in win9x regardless. The bios says "i/o conflict xxx xxx xxx" it can't be fixed apparently smile

     

    Stb Velocity 4400 AGP 16Mb

    FIC va503+ v 1.1b bios JK4324 w/ current limiter disabled

    450 AHX K6-2

    Wintv

    realtek 8029

    SB PCI64

    Isa int modem (com 2)

     

    Overall if you follow these rules the system will work most of the time! I tried it again by completely re-installing after a Partition overlap error, caused a drive overhaul, and I even got the MS drivers to work first time, amazing.

     

    And its been faultless since (unless I want to use my MU100r serial midi link or watch tv), and I hope you've all downloaded Beos V5. It loads in 20 seconds and everything works, as soon as opengl and the new networking is shortly released it will be the future OS of choice. Its a Mac with out the Mac!


  4. that seamed to work for ogl, but now no d3d... oh well, i used nt before... so i'm used to it ;-)

     

    all my favorite games use ogl anyway

     

    Quote:
    Originally posted by statto79:

    hi,

    I had the same problem but managed to fix it. Remove all your current drivers and make sure the files are removed from the system32 directory (nv*.dll, etc. but not nv4.dll). Also, search the oem*.inf files in the inf directory and remove the nvidia ones. then reboot.

     

    now reinstall the nvidia drivers you want to use and opengl should be working. I don't know if all of those steps are neccesary, but it fixed mine.

     

    hope this helps,

     

    statto79

     

    (sorry for the mistake posting above)

     

    [This message has been edited by statto79 (edited 04 April 2000).]


  5. I had older drivers that were working, albiet with some odd problems, but working none the less. I installed the 5.13 det drivers, which worked for a while, but stopped. I have no idea why.

     

    The renderer reverts to the Microsoft DLL, but, oddly enough, Quake 3 will still run... at .9FPS.

     

    Reinstalling the old drivers fixes nothing... i must be reg f**ked or something...

     

    any help will help


  6. I am having the same problem... HELP!!!

     

    Quote:
    Originally posted by jeff:

    Since I installed the 5.13 drivers, my opengl doesn't run anymore and if I revert back to older drivers, it doesn't change anything. I'd like to avoid a clean install so does anybody has any idea on any way I could get my opengl back.

     

    PS : D3D runs flawlessly

    A-Trend Dual PIII 450

    512MB

    U2LVD 2x9Go

    UDMA33 9Go

    Xentor 32

     

    Jeff


  7. #?!@$%!@%!#$%!# PAC BELL and their !@#!@# for brains employee's!!!!

     

    The new Dynamic IP !@#!@#!@ software will not work in 2000, barely works in nt, is a stupid idea to begin with, and forces you to use a microsoft product.....

     

    better fork out the extra 40 for static ip's...

     

    Quote:
    Originally posted by clarence35:

    I have been using Windows 2000 Build 2195 for a few months now (without dual boot), and I just ordered PacBell DSL. I want to know if anyone who has PacBell DSL can get their modem to work with win2k (basically will i have to re-install win98). Thanks.

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