My G400 Max was working just fine until 2 days ago, when it just stopped running OpenGL Applications. Even in D3D (Homeworld) I get strange patterns on the screens and menus. In Quake 2, I experimented a bit, and discovered that it would not run in full screen OpenGL in 640x480, 800x600, or 1024x768, but it would run in a window for these resolutions, as well as full screen for anything higher than 1024x768, and lower than 640x480 (Is the wierd or what?!?!). When I try to run full screen mode, a mouse cursor appears in the middle of the screen, and it seems to move quake to the background, where it locks up, and I have to rebood. Every now and then, it doesn't lock up, but instead boots me back to a windows desktop, except all my icons on the desktop are black boxes, and strange graphic glitches can be seen everywhere, like diappearing icons and text. Quake 3 Does the same thing; when loading up a map in the console, the mouse cursor suddenly pops up, and I am able to move the mouse around, but Quake 3 locks up
My system specs are:
Microsoft Windows 98 SE
Pentium III 450MHz
ASUS P3B-F
128MB SDRAM (PC100)
Matrox G400 Max DH 32MB
Aureal SQ2500
3Com Etherlink XL (x2)
Adaptec 2940UW
Pioneer 303s DVD
As I mentioned before, the setup WAS working up until 2 days ago, so I know it's not a hardware conflict. I've tried re-formatting my system, and re-installing Windows 98 SE + the Matrox 5.30 TurboGL drivers (which install flawlessly). Matrox diagnostics reports nothing. Matrox miniDiag locks up my system though (BSOD), but not in DOS mode. I've also tried whiping my BIOS, and starting from scratch (whiping, meaning that after the whipe and the first program of the EPROM, the return message is "Your EPROM has been programmed 1 time(s)". I've tried to revert back to a 2.13, 2.15, 2.20, and 2.25 drivers, thinking that it might be TurboGL related, but the same the happens with the full ICD. I've also tried re-seating the card, as well as taking everything in my system out except for the G400Max. In terms of registry editing, I've tried disabling bus-mastering, and forcing AGP 1x. I also went into my system bios and adjusted everything from AGP aperature to VGA palette snoop, but it just doesn't seem to make a difference.
If anyone has any insight as to what might be the problem, please reply. Personally, I think that it might be a hardware problem, in which case I'd be out of a computer system for longer than I can afford. Anyhow, thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
Larry
My system specs are:
Microsoft Windows 98 SE
Pentium III 450MHz
ASUS P3B-F
128MB SDRAM (PC100)
Matrox G400 Max DH 32MB
Aureal SQ2500
3Com Etherlink XL (x2)
Adaptec 2940UW
Pioneer 303s DVD
As I mentioned before, the setup WAS working up until 2 days ago, so I know it's not a hardware conflict. I've tried re-formatting my system, and re-installing Windows 98 SE + the Matrox 5.30 TurboGL drivers (which install flawlessly). Matrox diagnostics reports nothing. Matrox miniDiag locks up my system though (BSOD), but not in DOS mode. I've also tried whiping my BIOS, and starting from scratch (whiping, meaning that after the whipe and the first program of the EPROM, the return message is "Your EPROM has been programmed 1 time(s)". I've tried to revert back to a 2.13, 2.15, 2.20, and 2.25 drivers, thinking that it might be TurboGL related, but the same the happens with the full ICD. I've also tried re-seating the card, as well as taking everything in my system out except for the G400Max. In terms of registry editing, I've tried disabling bus-mastering, and forcing AGP 1x. I also went into my system bios and adjusted everything from AGP aperature to VGA palette snoop, but it just doesn't seem to make a difference.
If anyone has any insight as to what might be the problem, please reply. Personally, I think that it might be a hardware problem, in which case I'd be out of a computer system for longer than I can afford. Anyhow, thanks in advance to anyone who can help.
Larry
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