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  • Why Matrox 9x 5.41 and 5.30 PD don´t work with G200 16 SGRAM ?!!

    Hi all
    I have in my comp. a Matrox Millenium G200 16 SGRAM in a Fic PA-2013 ATX 1Mb cache on board
    I tryed to install 5.30 and 5.41 PowerDesks in my Win98 and crashs all the time.
    I have instaled again 9x 5.25 version, works damm good. Anyone might know why dont they work?!!

    My system :
    Fic Via Mvp3 PA-2013 1Mb cache
    AMD K6-2 450
    64+64 SDRAM PC100 CAS 3 8ns
    Matrox Millenium G200 16 SGRAM 133/100 MHz
    IBM 13.5 GB UDMA 66 7200 Rpm
    Asus CDROM 50x UDMA 7200Rpm
    Samtron 17´ 1024x728 84Hz

    BIOS: (1.15ji37 pa-2013 pcb2.0)
    AGP x2 enable
    AGP Aperture: 128

    I would like some help !!!
    Thank´s !!!
    Max

  • #2
    If you check on the faq section on FIC page for your mobo there is something you need to disable.. something let CPU write buffer... oh well i don't relly remember but it's worth checking

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    • #3
      PD v5.30 gives you a BSOD when used with the combo of a G200 and a VIA based MB.

      PD v5.41 has a bad powerdesk which consumes all your CPU when run with a G200.

      The solution is to copy all the PD* files from the w9x_525 directory into the w9x_541 directory, then run the setup in w9x_541. This gets you the powerdesk which works (the old one) with the drivers that work (the very newest one).

      Us g200 users are still SOL when it comes to the TurboGL though. I hope they eventually backport some of those optimizations into the g200 drivers, but am not holding my breath.

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      • #4
        I got the same problem but I managed it to work:

        Force the AGP to 1x... (using the registry hack)

        This was solving allmost my problem (GPF, BSOD, etc...) with 5.30 & 5.41. (I still get stuck with the CPU eating of the pdesk.exe of the 5.41).

        Hope this will help
        Laurent Martin
        angel2167882@hotmail.com

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        System Configuration (this is my personnal server):

        HARDWARE:
        - AMD K6-III 450MHz CPU (not o/c)
        - AOpen AX59Pro SS7 m/b w/lastest BIOS (VIA MVP3 CE rev. chipset)
        - 256MB RAM PC100
        - Matrox Marvel G200-TV (lastest BIOS) w/16MB & hardware DVD decoder (still don't know why I bought the DVD decoder crap) :-p
        - SB16 ISA
        - Maxtor 8.4Gb x 2 (PM & PS)
        - Yamaha CDE2100E burner (SM)
        - Mitsumi 48X CD-ROM (SS)
        - Promise Ultra66 w/ 2 Maxtor 20Gb (1 master on each channel)
        - LinkSys 100Mbit/s Ethernet card
        - SMC 8019 10Mbit/s Ethernet card w/ Cable modem
        - SupraExpress 56i ISA modem
        - And all the rest...

        SOFTWARE:
        - Windows 2000 Professional SP2 French
        - All the lastest VIA drivers
        - DirectX 8.0a w/ Video Add-on patch
        - Matrox PowerDesk + VideoTools (version changing frequently) ;-)
        - IE 5.5
        - Internet Connetion Sharing Server
        - FTP Server (IIS)
        - Maxtor 20Gb stripped using software Win2k RAID

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        • #5
          disable the powerdesk software from 'system information/ tools / system configuration'


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          k6-3 450 @500 - tyan 1590s bios 1.16 - wdac310100 - g200 mill sgram w/8mb upgrade & bios 2.6-20 PD 5.25 - AGP1x - 128MB 10ns sdram - sblive value 2.1 - 3com 3c905b-tx - cable access (28.8k for emergencies) - win98SE
          dx7 - V3 steering wheel/pedals - MS sidewinder PRO

          abit kt7-raid athlon 1ghz quantum 20.4gb - 7200 + wd 200bb - 7200 rpm UDMA100-
          g400 max-
          256MB pc133 sdram - sblive value 3.0 - 4 Boston Acoustics A40's - 3com 3c905b-tx - cable access - winME
          dx7.?- V3 steering wheel/pedals - MS sidewinder PRO
          Kensiko (Netpointe) scrolling mouse

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          • #6
            The setting the bios that you need to disable on that board according to FIC (my g400 and same mobo work fine with it enabled) is cpu to pci write buffer and its in the PNP/pci config menu in the bios (i think thats what it is called haha sorry) Hope this helps

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