Booze and boat anchors
I am having some degree of difficulty trying to keep my computer from becoming a boat anchor. The story goes like this. I have an average machine -- 486DX4-100, 16Mb RAM, 6 speed CD-ROM, running Windows 95 (yes I weakened!), Sound Blaster Pro compatible card. I have since added a Diamond Stealth 64 Vesa card with 1Mb of DRAM. It is at this point that my journey into alcoholism commenced. When I added that card my screen became scrambled so I removed it, reinstalled my old card, got the system running and then put the new card back in. This at least worked until I used the Setup Wizard that comes with the driver software at which point we get scrambled again. Well, finally the darn thing is running and all is well as long as I don't change resolutions. By the way, my monitor is an Osborne MPV 1024 non-interlaced (actually built by Philips I had discovered). What is galling me is that some of my favourite games that ran perfectly with my old card won't run with the new card even though the game says that it is supported for it. I run my games in DOS and not under Windows 95 unless the game says that it runs only under Windows. I can't even install the things because all I get is scrambled video. It's not fair. Can you help? by By the way, great mag! Thanks for your time and help if you can, I'm off to get another beer. - Steve Barnett
| Category: Hardware Issue: Nov 1996 Pages: 155-158 |
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