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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: cp52 on January 03, 2002, 02:15:00 PM
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Often, when I switch views (use hat switch) my pc locks up to a black screen and I have to restart. Doesn't do it all the time, for instance I flew for over 3 hours on New Years Day but now can't go over 5-10 minutes. Does this offline and on-line.
Have used DirectX 8, 8.1 and 7 with no noticeable difference. Used both 12.41 and 21.83 non-detonator WHQL Nvidia drivers for video. Have tried F1, F2 and F3 views- frame rate is fine.
pc info:
Dell Optiplex GX1 with Pentium III- 450 mhz.
384 mb RAM. NVIDIA TNT2 video card with 32 mb RAM.
Hard drive has 5 gig free out of 12 gig. Scanned, defrag'd recently.
Roadrunner cable modem connection.
Help!!!!! Thanks.
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make sure you don't have an irq conflict, maybe your NIC card and sound ...
also you may want to try an older video driver. the 7.68 is a good one to start with.
good luck
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Not pc knowledgeable- can someone look at these and see if I have a conflict?
00- system timer
01- keyboard
02- programmable interrupt controller
03- Com 2
04- Com 1
05- Crystal PnP Audio System CODEC
06- floppy disk controller
07- ECP printer port- LPT1
08- System CMOS real time clock
09- NVIDIA RIVA TNT Model 64 (TNT2 video card)(PCI card)
09- IRQ holder for PCI steering
10- doesn't show
11- Ethernet NIC
11- Intel PCI to USB Universal host controller
11- IRQ holder for PCI steering (repeat of 9?)
12- pc2 mouse port
13- numeric data processor
14- Intel PCI bus IDE controller
14- primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
15- Intel PCI bus IDE controller
15- secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Thanks!
[ 01-03-2002: Message edited by: cp52 ]
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The IRQ holder for PCI steering is only a placeholder, it isn't actually a device. That's not a problem.
You only have one potential conflict, and that's between your NIC card and USB controller. If you use a USB joystick and/or mouse than this could be an issue. If you do, does the problem occur offline as well? (If you can disconnect your internet service during the test that would be even better.) If the problem is online only a conflict could be causing your problem. Updating your NIC drivers could potentially fix it, as could moving the NIC to IRQ 10, which appears to be free.
Given that list I'd say the problem lies elsewhere. Since your screen turns black (which isn't normal) I'd say your video card *may* be overheating. AH certainly would push your system to the limits with that TNT2 M64 card. It sounds funny, but trying playing AH with the side of the case off and a fan blowing into the case. This will help cool the system down and determine if heat may be the problem.
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I think the problem is those later Detonators on that old card. I would definitely remove all your vid drivers and reinstall the 7.78s which are fast and stable on TNT IIs. I would also really try to get that NIC on IRQ 10 if possible, but that takes a good bit of fooling around. Remember to go to standard VGA driver and then purge the registry of old drivers before loading new ones.And bloom is right about that card...it's an M64 and can probably barely run the game on that system even when well tweaked.Good luck.
kbman
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I think KBMan's on the right track. :)
If you are on Win 9x, you want the 7.78 drivers for that card, and nothing else. Trust me, I've been through them all with the TNT2 chipset.
If you are on Win2k you want the 7.58's.
I'd bet you dollars to doughnuts that's the problem. Those later detonators are just not designed for the TnT2 level chipsets.
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yes
use the 7.78's and try to give each device it's own IRQ
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Installed 7.78 drivers for my Win98SE. Rebooted a couple of times. Tried again and lasted less than 3 minutes in AH before black screen. Noticed that my cable modem acted like it still had a connection. Have always had sound but cannot affect black screen or sound using USB joystick (Saitek x36) or keyboard keys. Does that sound like the video card?
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Try playing offline with the NIC card pulled out
If that works try installing the NIC card in different slot to change it's IRQ
If it doesn't work can you take the sound card out or disable it and try again.
It a trial and error process at this point.
If its heat issue, try it with case open and fan blowing on your motherboard to see if it changes anything..
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Well, I'm up in caveman graphics (640 x 480- like the cavemen's pc's). Its better than nothing. After the last post I tried that and it works. Will keep messing with things. Thanks for all of the Help!!!
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I was up for a few hours then the same thing again. Never had these problems before the last patch but I must be the only one. Not sure if I can play this game, will look at other flight sims to see if they will work.
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OK personally i think it could be the X36 causing your problems.
I say this because in the past i suffered exactly the same symptoms and many discos because of it.
Have you setup a profile for AH or downloaded one ?
My symptoms were it could be 10 mins or 2 hours before a problem but when it occured it was always when using a hat switch and usually whilst moving the stick as well.
PC would totally crash or even reboot, eventually i decided to alter the programming of the profile, timing values and experimenting with different ways of achieving the desired command.
Of course if you have not programmed a profile or DL one to use with AH then its probably not gonna be this :)
Anyway in the command editor for hat views in the section "press" you want the lower case button of choice, in the "repeat" section leave it blank and in the "release" section you want the upper case part of the command only, timing for all will be zero.
I realise it may not be the fault or cure for you but it sure cured it for me, so has to be worth checking it.
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I have same vid card in my old dell rts400 (also did it on my new AMD sys when that card was in there), i find my system will lock up if i have roger wilco running (only started when 1.08 came out)
might disable RW and see if that cures the problem
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Thank you for suggestions!
Tech support also suggested X36 software was the problem. (BTW, have not installed RW so I can rule 1 thing out.)
Killed AH, Nuked Saitek stick & uninstalled software, scanned & defragged hard drive. Reinstalled AH and tried to use a different stick- Logitech Wingman Extreme USB and Windows recognizes it, it checks out fine there. AH shows it but when I select it and take off offline- AH acts like I'm still flying using the mouse? Same thing was happening on the Saitek at the end, AH wouldn't use the joystick selected. No Saitek software installed, Saitek not plugged in.
I may have messed this up beyond all fixing?
Eagler- am afraid to mess with the NIC card. I'm not too good with pc's and don't want to screw up my Roadrunner connection.
Ditto with sound card. If I can ever get the joystick to work will try fan!
Have no clue as to how to change IRQ's.
[ 01-07-2002: Message edited by: cp52 ]
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Have you gone into AH setup and told it to use your replacement joystick ?
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Yes, AH setup shows it (above the mouse as a choice) and I have clicked ok there once, set all input, set all buttons another time and nothing seems to work?
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I had the same problem.I think it started when i HAD to install Dx8 to play Ghost Recon.Well..GR would'nt run at all.Same with IL-2 Sturmovik.Then AH started crashing too.
Went crazy till a friend suggested I fire up DrWatson to analyze the crashes.Well I'm not a computer whiz but every crash seemed to make reference to "invalid memory calls" whatever the heck that is. So I pulled out the 128meg stick of Ram I had in there (leaving the 256) and presto all problems gone just like that. I have no clue why that fixed it but who cares...everything works . Apparently the incompatability of the memory did not rear its ugly head until my system got taxed to the hilt by programs needing Dx8
Dont know weather or not this will help you...but its easy enough to try anyways....good luck!
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go into the bios and disable the serial port and com ports. As the other poster said take out your memory stick from the #2 and move it to #3.
Hope this helps.
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Thanks to everyone for your help & suggestions!!
I replaced my video card with a GeForce 2 MX (best I could find for PCI and a relative bagrgain), reinstalled DirectX 8, joystick & software, calibrated the joystick in AH and everything worked! (For 1 night anyway, knock on wood.)
Thanks again!!