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To: Zeuspaul who wrote (1786)7/28/1998 11:44:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
Can you find any wisdom in this post by dirk?

>>Gravitar, you must run the ATI AGP card as your primary adapter.
(It actually depends on the Win98 version and on the type of your card) This should solve your problem.

The general rule is like this:

If the chipset of your graphic card is not on the list of supported chipsets of Win 98 then you need a special Win98 driver from your card vendor.If you dont have this special Win98 support this card must your so called >primary adapter< .

All other added cards (the >secondary< adapters) must have explicit Win98 support.

Back to your AGP card:
Since
1. ATI has no Win98 support for their graphic cards yet (this is what I know) and
2. there is no AGP card in the list of supported chip sets
you must run your ATI card as primary adapter. Your are in trouble if one of your PCI cards is unsupported as well.<<<<<<<

I'm wondering if you you have the same experience if you used
graphics cards on the list provided at #reply-4660057

S.W.
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