From: Chris S. <pen...@ya...> - 2001-03-06 22:26:45
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> Yeah... The tdfx prefix indicates an internal AGP driver so it > doesn't have to reference the external ones (like AGPGART). Well that's pretty cool, but why is my tdfx.o getting agp errors then? ack! Btw, I do have agpgart enabled as a kernel module.... > That sounds like it might be a CPU speed issue... Do you have any indication > that it isn't? 2 indications: The machine is an Athlon @ 850 w/ 256m cas2 pc133 sdram, and I'm not running any other apps while ut is running. and- It runs beautifully in my excessivly bloated win98 installation.. I origionally had UT stored on a large "storage" drive, to free space on my root drive. I remembered the storage drive is fat32 and thought maybe that had something to do with it, so I moved it back to my root drive - no change. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com |