On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 09:47:23PM -0700, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
> > There also appears to be a conflict with the Radeon 64 and the KT133A (or
> > at least the Abit KT7A..) Nobody so far has been able to confirm it that
> > I've seen, but the problem is documented with workaround for Win00. Given
> > that I have the same setup, same symptoms, and that people with other
> > Radeon's do not experience problems, it's the only likely cause of
> > problems that has not already been discounted by testing.
>
> I've got a KT133A and a Radeon All-in-Wonder, with no problems at all.
> The mainboard is an MSI K7T turbo.
As I said, it seems specific to the Radeon 64, the 32s have been reported
to work fine.
You actually paid extra for the All-in-Wonder? You realize the video
stuff isn't likely to be fully supported anytime real soon right? =)
(I'd probably have gone for an AiW card too if they bothered to make a 64
version.. If it ever DID get supported I could recover myself a PCI slot
from the bt878..)
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Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Free software developer
<knghtbrd> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
<knghtbrd> 0x40095fb0 in memchr () from /lib/libc.so.6
<knghtbrd> (gdb) bt
<knghtbrd> #0 0x40095fb0 in memchr () from /lib/libc.so.6
<knghtbrd> #1 0x0 in ?? ()
<knghtbrd> Well That's Really Helpful
* knghtbrd trades gdb for a nice ouija board - it'll help more
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