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September 13th, 2001, 10:51 PM
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Ok, I was waiting for you to state that you were definatly using Windows 95.
The Memory conflict is not a conflict at all and just Win95 identifying the AGP slot as a PCI slot. Obviously with Win95 being released PRIOR to AGP, support was not included into the Kernel files for AGP functions. This 'conflict' does not cause any major problems in operation although some software may decide that you are running a PCI card instead of an AGP card. It is nothing to worry about and is perfectly normal. Installing the latest chipset drivers and USB patch from MS does help a little but nothing to write home about.
If you wish to rid yourself of the conflict then an upgrade to Win98/2k/ME/XP is in order. NT4 also does not support full AGP functions, but does not show this 'conflict'.
But bottom line is that this affects everyone who uses AGP cards under win95 and nothing can be done about it, regardless of what you do with resource settings etc.
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FINALLY, Rocco HAS COME BACK to Win-Driverssssss......
Let the Boobies hit the floor
[This message has been edited by Darren Wilson (edited September 13, 2001).]
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