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Chuck,
For starters, set AGP aperture size and 1x/2x per STB's recommendations
(found on web site, by tech help, or on the installation CD). Also, Via
MVP3 chipset is flaky with ANY version of Windows 95, so I suggest Windows
98 if you don't have it already. To get through boot-up, you might set
"Halt On Errors" to Keyboard Only" (or similar) in BIOS, rather than "halt
on: all errors".
Martin Kurr
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> From: Chuck Hassenplug[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Motherboard/Video Conflict
> I am having a strange problem with an AGP STB Velocity 128 and a
> California
> Graphics SUNRAY VIA AGP motherboard (VP3 chipset) I recently pulled this
> board out from under my bed to build a "new" computer. But after
> installing
> the video card in the agp slot, upon boot up the bios sounds one long beep
> and three short ones. I believe this is the video card, as it sounds the
> same thing when there is no video card installed. I then checked the
> Velocity on another computer and it works fine. I am utterly confused. I
> have made sure that AGP was the primary video option in the bios...
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