This is a public service announcement for all those who choose to run Windows 2000 with their G400 cards. This is being crossposted to General Hardware as well, since it is pretty interesting (well, maybe I'm biased, but I thing it's interesting!) stuff:
1. If you have ACPI on your system, and you have upgraded to or otherwise installed Windows 2000, you may have noticed that all of your devices are sharing IRQ 9. THIS IS ENTIRELY NORMAL. The reasons for this are as follows:
2. The G400 drivers for Windows 2000 are nearly perfect in 2D. With the exception of the now known Adaptec EZ-CD Creator bug (don't run it in 32bpp!), there are no application or game incompatibilities in 2D. In fact, the Win2k drivers are BETTER than the Win98 drivers for this.
3. The G400 drivers for Windows 2000 are a crapshoot in 3D. Some games work. Some games don't work. Some games work, but have glitchy graphics. This will undoubtedly get better. In the meantime, if gaming is your top priority, DON'T run Win2k with these drivers. All games in OpenGL are going to be slower. That's just how it is.
4. If you have lots of bluescreens and errors, it's NOT Windows 2000. It's your machine. You may have a wonderful computer, but if it's not ready for NT, it's not ready for Windows 2000.
5. DON'T install Windows 2000 onto the same partition as Windows 98. Just don't do it.
6. DON'T use NTFS unless you need it. If you aren't going to host a secure server, you don't need it. And it just causes problems with your other OS's, your applications and games.
7. Matrox is the BEST in the industry right now for Win2k support. If I hear one more rant about how Matrox sucks at Win2k support, I'll DOS your ass to kingdom come. Capece?
Ok, that's all. There may be more later. Just a public service announcement. That's all.
- Gurm
1. If you have ACPI on your system, and you have upgraded to or otherwise installed Windows 2000, you may have noticed that all of your devices are sharing IRQ 9. THIS IS ENTIRELY NORMAL. The reasons for this are as follows:
A. IRQ 9 is a "cascade IRQ". This means not a hell of a lot in terms of modern devices, but it means that it gets special handling by the BIOS.
B. Your ACPI controller has enabled something called "polling". This is a more technically advanced method of hardware device interaction than IRQ's. With IRQ's, your device basically calls a complete halt to all CPU activity once every X nanoseconds, and demands CPU time. This is great, unless a driver is badly written or a device is hogging the bus. Under "polling", the CPU decides when a device should talk to it. This can, as you would imagine, be a little less efficient in terms of hardware interaction (for things like games), but is tremendously more elegant.
B. Your ACPI controller has enabled something called "polling". This is a more technically advanced method of hardware device interaction than IRQ's. With IRQ's, your device basically calls a complete halt to all CPU activity once every X nanoseconds, and demands CPU time. This is great, unless a driver is badly written or a device is hogging the bus. Under "polling", the CPU decides when a device should talk to it. This can, as you would imagine, be a little less efficient in terms of hardware interaction (for things like games), but is tremendously more elegant.
3. The G400 drivers for Windows 2000 are a crapshoot in 3D. Some games work. Some games don't work. Some games work, but have glitchy graphics. This will undoubtedly get better. In the meantime, if gaming is your top priority, DON'T run Win2k with these drivers. All games in OpenGL are going to be slower. That's just how it is.
4. If you have lots of bluescreens and errors, it's NOT Windows 2000. It's your machine. You may have a wonderful computer, but if it's not ready for NT, it's not ready for Windows 2000.
5. DON'T install Windows 2000 onto the same partition as Windows 98. Just don't do it.
6. DON'T use NTFS unless you need it. If you aren't going to host a secure server, you don't need it. And it just causes problems with your other OS's, your applications and games.
7. Matrox is the BEST in the industry right now for Win2k support. If I hear one more rant about how Matrox sucks at Win2k support, I'll DOS your ass to kingdom come. Capece?
Ok, that's all. There may be more later. Just a public service announcement. That's all.
- Gurm
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