Biker:
Likewise, my system (300 MHz AMD K6-2) is less than ideal. But I can usually capture 704x480 at 30 fps with no problems on either my 17 gig Maxtor boot drive or my 30 gig Maxtor capture drive (both at UDMA 33).
Arno:
Do you know the manufacturer and model number of the motherboard? Perhaps a BIOS upgrade is in order, to get your hard drive recognised.
Or it might be enough to simply make sure the BIOS hard disk configuration settings are all "auto."
Then you Don't have to use the BIOS "IDE HDD Auto Detection."
What is the AGP Aperture Size set to? With 256 MB RAM it should be at 128MB, if the BIOS allows.
Kevin
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Likewise, my system (300 MHz AMD K6-2) is less than ideal. But I can usually capture 704x480 at 30 fps with no problems on either my 17 gig Maxtor boot drive or my 30 gig Maxtor capture drive (both at UDMA 33).
Arno:
Do you know the manufacturer and model number of the motherboard? Perhaps a BIOS upgrade is in order, to get your hard drive recognised.
Or it might be enough to simply make sure the BIOS hard disk configuration settings are all "auto."
Then you Don't have to use the BIOS "IDE HDD Auto Detection."
What is the AGP Aperture Size set to? With 256 MB RAM it should be at 128MB, if the BIOS allows.
Kevin
[This message has been edited by KRSESQ (edited 20 February 2001).]
[This message has been edited by KRSESQ (edited 20 February 2001).]
[This message has been edited by KRSESQ (edited 16 February 2001).]
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