I e-mailed Matrox about the G400 not able to run in AGP 2X mode, here is the original mail...
> I am currently using the following config:
> Pentium III 500
> Tekram P6PRO A+ motherboard (VIA chips)
> 128 SD Ram
> Matrox Mill G400 32Mb Single head
> 6.4GB Quantum Hardisk
>
> I've had the problem of the screen becoming grabbled and
> unreadable after I installed the graphics card with the initial
> driver (version 5.12) I found that when I enabled the AGP 2X
> mode in my bios, my screen becomes unreadable in Windows
> 98. Then, I downloaded your newest driver (version 5.25), the
> problem is solved. However, when I use WCPUID to check my
> system status, I found that I am currently using AGP 1X mode.
> That means the new driver automatically disabled my AGP 2X
> mode.
> Why can't I use my G400 card in AGP 2X mode?
> Is it because of my motherboard (VIA)?
> or is it because of the G400?
> I would be grateful if you could give me an answer ASAP
> my email address is:
> cl608281@netvigator.com
>
>
And this is the reply
Dear Sir,
Since your program may not be support all of the AGP Graphic Cards (or
Display Drivers), you should try to use other program to compare the result.
By default, the display driver should set to the maximum transfer mode.
eg, it should set to AGP2X if your mainboard chipsets support AGP2X
Best Regards,
=======================
Levin Yau
Matrox Asia Limited.
tech-support@matroxintl.com
=======================
Now, I must say that I really appreciate the efficiency of those guys at Matrox. I sent the mail in the morning and got the reply in the afternoon! What I do NOT appreciate is that whoever answers my e-mail haven't answered my question at all!!!
> I am currently using the following config:
> Pentium III 500
> Tekram P6PRO A+ motherboard (VIA chips)
> 128 SD Ram
> Matrox Mill G400 32Mb Single head
> 6.4GB Quantum Hardisk
>
> I've had the problem of the screen becoming grabbled and
> unreadable after I installed the graphics card with the initial
> driver (version 5.12) I found that when I enabled the AGP 2X
> mode in my bios, my screen becomes unreadable in Windows
> 98. Then, I downloaded your newest driver (version 5.25), the
> problem is solved. However, when I use WCPUID to check my
> system status, I found that I am currently using AGP 1X mode.
> That means the new driver automatically disabled my AGP 2X
> mode.
> Why can't I use my G400 card in AGP 2X mode?
> Is it because of my motherboard (VIA)?
> or is it because of the G400?
> I would be grateful if you could give me an answer ASAP
> my email address is:
> cl608281@netvigator.com
>
>
And this is the reply
Dear Sir,
Since your program may not be support all of the AGP Graphic Cards (or
Display Drivers), you should try to use other program to compare the result.
By default, the display driver should set to the maximum transfer mode.
eg, it should set to AGP2X if your mainboard chipsets support AGP2X
Best Regards,
=======================
Levin Yau
Matrox Asia Limited.
tech-support@matroxintl.com
=======================
Now, I must say that I really appreciate the efficiency of those guys at Matrox. I sent the mail in the morning and got the reply in the afternoon! What I do NOT appreciate is that whoever answers my e-mail haven't answered my question at all!!!
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