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  • NEW W2K Matrox DRIVERS

    http://www.matrox.com/mga/support/dr...es/w2k_507.cfm

    They are dated 28 November 2000 and i think this is a new release!
    ATHLON XP 2600; Abit KX7-333Raid; 1GB SDRAM DDR PC-3200 Corsair XMS; Matrox Parhelia AGP 256; HITACHI 7K250 250GB; HITACHI 120GXP 120GB; HITACHI 120GXP 60GB; Sound Blaster Audigy 2; Plextor DVDRW PX-716A; Plextor CDRW Premium

  • #2
    These are G200 multi monitor drivers by the way.

    [This message has been edited by The PIT (edited 29 November 2000).]
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    • #3
      do they work with normal G200 too ??
      GigaByte 6BXC, celeron300A@450, 128 Ram, G200 8M SD

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      • #4
        If I had been able to download them I would have tried it...
        Since yesterday I can't connect to Matrox' FTP server

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        • #5
          Somebody rebooted the FTP server so I could download the driver

          At first, the setup wouldn't install because it couldn't recognize my card (a normal Millennium G200 AGP) So, I edit the INF file a bit by copy/pasting some stuff from the 5.06 drivers.

          It works, but the all-mighty (?) FPS is the same as before. I don't see any new features, however the G200 MMS seems to be supported better.


          I haven't tested the 2 known BSoD crashers yet.

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          • #6
            the other BSOD crasher is? (assuming that the overlay-alpha blending BSOD crasher is one of them)

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            • #7
              A demo called "time machine". Should be available from scene.org. It caused a BSoD after a while on g200d.dll. I haven't tested it anymore, I don't like BSoD's...

              (frank, staat ook op \\ragnarok\vanalles\demos\timemachine)

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              • #8
                Have patience.. That does take a long time, even with 700+ MHz processors.

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                • #9
                  hm... I see... I though the loading stuff was the crash, but as you said, it just was a loading sequence that required some time.

                  I can complete the demo till the end without a crash, but defenitely something fishy is going on. Right after the first sequence with the 'time machine', you see the earth being tracked with the camera through a tunnel. At that exact point, I get complete garbage on my screen (random pixels everywhere, no coherence at all, but the framerate counter is still readable). 10 seconds later (at the cube-sooming effects sequence) everything is fine again, and I can complete the demo till the end without a problem past that point.

                  Does it crash at the same point as where I get the random garbage on my screen?

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                  • #10
                    Yes, it crashed pretty soon after the intro. I've seen it running just fine on a TNT2 card, so I guess it's back to the drawingboards for Matrox.

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                    • #11
                      it stalls on my machine, but (fortunately) doesn't bring down Win2k... unless it is supposed to stop just after the fade-out of the first music thing?

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