I should have learned by now not to expect anything so I will only get pleasantly surprised.
I didn't really expect anything of the new Win98 drivers. The old second beta was good enough. Okay, sometimes it still crashed with HL. Now the new drivers acutally improved my q3a fps. Timedemo demo001 jumped from about ~48 to 52,5 fps. That's not bad. Trilinear is still too slow to be playable, but it is getting closer with 39 fps now.
On the other hand, I hoped for Matrox' Monitor settings to be in the release Win2k drivers. Well, they aren't. I have no idea why it is still limiting me to 75 Hz at 1152x864 when it allows me to select 85 Hz at 1280x1024. PowerStrip didn't help either.
I also cannot get OpenGL games other than Q3 to use anything higher other than 60 fps.![](http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/frown.gif)
For the 10 or so minutes I tested Q3A, it didn't crash (that's a significant improvement from the previous beta on this system). It was slow (30 fps with bilinear, same settings as in Win98). Note that I do have to do some hardware rework (just didn't get the time and equipment to do it) on my motherboard to get it not to waste 50% of one CPU in ACPI Multiprocessor mode with Win2k, so the slowness probably isn't Matrox' fault. I wonder if it is using Busmastering in ACPI though. Busmastering requires an IRQ, and according to Gurm, the only lucky fellow with the always prefectly working Win2k-G400 setup
ACPI means no real IRQs (Win2k tells me my G400 is using IRQ 20). I have Busmastering enabled in PowerDesk, but if it isn't getting used, that might account for some of the slowness.
Anyone running ACPI Multiprocessor with a G400 here?
On the other hand, r_smp 1 didn't quite work, and I suppose Matrox is the one to blame for that.
Only the models showed up correctly, all the textures were garbage. I had to do vid_restarts frequently even for the console and the menus to show up.
Note that the previous beta Win2k drivers were working pretty good on my secondary sys (using the Standard PC HAL). It's only a single fps slower than in Win98 (44 fps with bi). I'll test the new drivers on that machine later, as it is a hundred kilometres away.
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primary sys: ASUS P2B-DS, Dual P3-500, 512 MB RAM, SB Live! Platinum, Pioneer DVD-303, Yamaha 6416S, Cambridge SoundWorks DeskTop Theater 5.1 DTT2500 Digital, and of course a Matrox G400 MAX
secondary sys: Abit BE6, P3-500, 384 MB, SB Live! Value, Pioneer DVD-303, and of course a Matrox G400 OEM SH 32 MB
I didn't really expect anything of the new Win98 drivers. The old second beta was good enough. Okay, sometimes it still crashed with HL. Now the new drivers acutally improved my q3a fps. Timedemo demo001 jumped from about ~48 to 52,5 fps. That's not bad. Trilinear is still too slow to be playable, but it is getting closer with 39 fps now.
On the other hand, I hoped for Matrox' Monitor settings to be in the release Win2k drivers. Well, they aren't. I have no idea why it is still limiting me to 75 Hz at 1152x864 when it allows me to select 85 Hz at 1280x1024. PowerStrip didn't help either.
I also cannot get OpenGL games other than Q3 to use anything higher other than 60 fps.
![](http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/frown.gif)
For the 10 or so minutes I tested Q3A, it didn't crash (that's a significant improvement from the previous beta on this system). It was slow (30 fps with bilinear, same settings as in Win98). Note that I do have to do some hardware rework (just didn't get the time and equipment to do it) on my motherboard to get it not to waste 50% of one CPU in ACPI Multiprocessor mode with Win2k, so the slowness probably isn't Matrox' fault. I wonder if it is using Busmastering in ACPI though. Busmastering requires an IRQ, and according to Gurm, the only lucky fellow with the always prefectly working Win2k-G400 setup
![](http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/smile.gif)
Anyone running ACPI Multiprocessor with a G400 here?
On the other hand, r_smp 1 didn't quite work, and I suppose Matrox is the one to blame for that.
Only the models showed up correctly, all the textures were garbage. I had to do vid_restarts frequently even for the console and the menus to show up.
Note that the previous beta Win2k drivers were working pretty good on my secondary sys (using the Standard PC HAL). It's only a single fps slower than in Win98 (44 fps with bi). I'll test the new drivers on that machine later, as it is a hundred kilometres away.
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primary sys: ASUS P2B-DS, Dual P3-500, 512 MB RAM, SB Live! Platinum, Pioneer DVD-303, Yamaha 6416S, Cambridge SoundWorks DeskTop Theater 5.1 DTT2500 Digital, and of course a Matrox G400 MAX
secondary sys: Abit BE6, P3-500, 384 MB, SB Live! Value, Pioneer DVD-303, and of course a Matrox G400 OEM SH 32 MB
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