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June 14th, 2001, 06:03 AM
#1
S3 Trio 64V2 Upgrade needed (I think!!!)
Okay, here goes...On my Windows 95,when trying to run a game, a prompt keeps coming up saying "The program failed to initialize the display. This program requires a Direct X 7.0 compatable video card & drivers to be installed." I do have Direct X 7.0 drivers, but I can't enable Direct 3D: Acceleration features. It says "not available." So, do I need to update my drivers and sound card? If so, I need someone to help me through this! I'd be very grateful for your help! Thanks!
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June 14th, 2001, 07:06 AM
#2
Registered User
First thing to do is update your drivers. Go to this link & go down the page until you find your model & download the file. Might work for you! Have you also thought about upgrading your win95 to win98SE? <IMG SRC="smilies/wink.gif" border="0"> http://www.tlccomputers.co.uk/info/d..._downloads.htm
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June 14th, 2001, 07:54 PM
#3
Registered User
I usually try to stay away from just outright telling a person to buy a new this or buy a new that. However, in this case, that is exactly what I suggest. Don't waste your time downloading new drivers. Modern video cards are now cheap enough that you can get a decent gaming card for $50-$100. Voodoo3, TNT & TNT2, and ATI's Rage Fury can all be foudn for that price. GeforceII MX cards can now be found for around $100.
The problem is that you are trying to run modern games on at least 3 year old technology. Even if you find updated drivers, I doubt the game will run any better, if at all. The error message is telling you that the drivers for your video card do not support DirectX 7,even though you have DX7 installed.
Easiest thing to do right now is upgrade.
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June 14th, 2001, 08:36 PM
#4
Registered User
Lycia is correct.
Older S3 videocards were never really a gaming card, they don't even properly do 3d support. Best to invest in a newer 3d video card if your older computer is capable of it.
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June 19th, 2001, 05:27 AM
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I appreciate the frank opinions, and yep, I realized my technology isn't worth the effort of upgrading. Sigh! I guess fast technology drives the economy (and takes chomps out of pocketbooks, too!) Thanks, everyone! Your information is priceless! <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">
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June 21st, 2001, 08:44 AM
#6
yo dude they are all right on telling you to
upgrade the video card its way too old technology
the v2 was never capable of direct 3d at all
dont care what drivers you use the chipset does not suport it
suport for direct 3d didnt happen untill the next chipset the s3 virge 325 , poor crude but in its day it worked thenthe virge dx
a bit faster and then the virge gx 385, faster dac capable of some older direct 3d games it did a lot in its day best drivers ive found where aopens pt 75 works eaven with the generic 375 dx/and 385 gx hey nvidia are corparate cheepskates not suporting stb any longer waht do you do when you have an stb card and generic drivers dont work??
got me thats where im at,,,,, <IMG SRC="smilies/biggrin.gif" border="0">
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