> only one and not on PCI bus 3 (which is empty when I look in computer)
> but on the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP Pro) and could this be

The only slot you are looking at is SLOT 3 not BUS 3. The AGP port is
on a PCI
bus of it's own.

On Jan 7, 6:06 pm, admyc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use some software called Frame Forge Previz Studio 3 on
> my PC. It is a 3D storyboarding program but freezes and runs slowly.
> Having added more RAM with no positive result I believe that I need to
> follow the manufacturer's advice and update my graphics card driver.
> However I was wondering if the following might be the problem:
>
> By looking inside the PC I see I have the following graphics card in
> the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP Pro) socket: Radeon 9200 128M DDR V/
> D VIVO and its graphic card chip has cover saying 'powered by ATI'.
> However when I look in the 'Device Manager’ dialogue under ‘Display
> adapters’ I am informed that I have two SAPHIRE RADEON 9200 ATLANTIS
> and one is a secondary one. Both I am informed are on PCI bus 3 and
> both are device 0 and the first is function 0 and the secondary one is
> function 1.
>
> My first question is why does it say this when I clearly only have
> only one and not on PCI bus 3 (which is empty when I look in computer)
> but on the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP Pro) and could this be
> causing problems with the program?
>
> Any help would be very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ad

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