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You have mixed the unfortunate combination of Aladdin V and TNT2. You might
pawn your mobo off for a MVP3 or switch to a 3dfx video card. Try AGP = 1x
and 8MB aperture in BIOS, V/H Sync off (set to DPMS), but it may never work.
Please post to list if you get this working correctly! ALI was working on
updated BIOS flash to accommodate; check their web site to see if it's
released yet (?) and let us know.
Martin Kurr
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> From: Ian Newman[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Subject: [PCBUILD] AGP from PCI
> I have an S3 Trio Virge/DX 4 mb pci video card which I replaced (or
> tried to) tonight with a Diamond Viper 770 AGP 32mb. The instructions
> said to change to standard VGA adapter before changing the card. I did
> that & rebooted & shut down as per the manual. I replaced the card but
> on start up the computer gave a few funny long & short beeps & as the
> auto start on the monitor didnt work I assumed that it was a no video
> warning. I replaced the card again with the S3 & all was OK. I read the
> Videocard & motherboard manuals & found in the bios that PCI was enabled
> & not AGP so I changed that, priding myself in my troubleshooting
> skills. I patted myself on the back too early. I changed the card back
> & still the same. I currently have the PCI S3 & the Diamond installed in
> their respective slots with AGP enabled but the S3 pci is the only one
> that works. Am I missing something here. Specs are Gigabyte GA5ax rev
> 4(Ali Aladdin V AGPset), AMD 233(soon K62450) 64 pc100 sdram, Win 95
> 4.00.950 B...
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