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  • Abitbe6-II, G400 max and sb live

    I have just installed the above mentioned mobo and a new hard drive (maxtor udma66)
    My g400 is only on AGP x 1 and i dont know why or how to change it.
    Any ideas ?
    Also the sound card is causing the system to hang and restart straight away when i shut down.
    Is this anything to to with the matrox drivers or is it all to do with the sb live 16 emulation.
    I have disabled it in device manager and remed the lines for it in my auto exec bat as i was told to to in the General hardware forum.
    But shuting down the pc is still a bit hit and miss.
    If any one can help me out i will be very grateful as it is driving me nuts

    PIII 450
    128 ram
    SB Live ,Live ware 3.0
    Asus Isdn card
    Diamond maxtor ultra ata66 hard drive
    Win 98



    [This message has been edited by Gorf (edited 19 January 2000).]

  • #2
    I have a very similar system to yourself, unfortunatly I cant suggested anything.
    Will look at my system this evening.

    By the way do you get weird pink corruptions on some of your icons in 2d?

    its just a few other people have mentioned it and I had it too.

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    I have FLAK CANNON, U have FLAK!
    P3 700Mhz cB0 stepping, G400MAX,Abit BE6-2 RV Bios,Quantum KX 7200 13Gig,256Mb 100SDram,Asuscom ISDN,SCSI 100Mb zip int,SB Live Value,Tosh 6702, HP 9110i.

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    • #3
      hmm...I have a very similar system that I just got recently and everything seems fine. My system is:
      PIII-450
      Abit BE6-II
      SB Live Value II
      64MB RAM
      Matrox G400 32MB DH
      Ibm UDMA 66 HD

      The only thing that I can think of is IRQ or DMA conflicts. This is especially true when you have UDMA/66 enabled (ie. you are using a UDMA/66 Hard drive attached to the UDMA 66 connector). Look in the Abit manual to see if the irq setting is conflicting (I think there is a diagram of the motherboard with the different slots and their IRQ numbers). The UDMA/66 controller shares IRQ with some of the slots. So, to avoid conflicts, you should put your sound card in a different slot. I am guessing that you may have just placed the sound card in a free abitrary slot instead of seeing whether it is in a slot with IRQ sharing.

      NOTE: I might be mixed up between IRQ and DMA. I don't remember what the UDMA/66 controller shares with the slots/bus. I think it is IRQ but it might be DMA too. In any case, if you look in the UDMA/66 section of the Abit manual, it tells you about this sharing.

      Hopefully you have gained knowledge...

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      See Ya Later!(tm)
      KoalaBear33
      See Ya Later!(tm)
      KoalaBear33

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      • #4
        My 2d icons are fine.
        I have had my sound card in slots 1,2,3 and 4
        The manual says that Pci slot 1 shares irq signals with the agp slot.
        Pci slot 2 shares irq signals with Pci slot 5.
        Is the hpt 366 controller the one that controls the udma 66 hard drive?
        Because if it is it shares with pci slot 5.
        I have my isdn card in there and i have no idea if it supports sharing or not.
        This is all completly new to me

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        • #5
          if you are getting lock ups, its normally irq conflicts.

          I was getting them what i did was go into the bios and turn off all non essential bits, such as com port 2, assign irq to usb,
          ide channel 2, turn off power management

          it worked for me, now ive just got to get my scsi zip drive working and my huappage tv tuner in, doh!

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          I have FLAK CANNON, U have FLAK!
          P3 700Mhz cB0 stepping, G400MAX,Abit BE6-2 RV Bios,Quantum KX 7200 13Gig,256Mb 100SDram,Asuscom ISDN,SCSI 100Mb zip int,SB Live Value,Tosh 6702, HP 9110i.

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          • #6
            Yep the HPT366 controller is the one that controls the UDMA/66 HD. Note that this controller is only used if you are using UDMA/66 instead of UDMA/33.

            Based on what you have indicated, it seems as if you should stay away from slots 1, 2 and 5. I am not home right now, so I don't have anything available to look at
            See Ya Later!(tm)
            KoalaBear33

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            • #7
              I beleive the slot layout for the BE6-II is the same for the BE6 (what I have.)

              First pci slot (next to vidcard) has the IRQ shared with the video card. Avoid it. One of the slots shares an IRQ with the USB (the last slot on my board), and the other shares an IRQ with the HPT controller (second to last on my board.)

              Don't plug anything into the slot that shares an IRQ with the HPT controller. There's no way to turn the controller off (AFAIK), so it will eat up that IRQ, and I can't think of many (any?) devices that will happily share an IRQ with it. My netcard and USB share an IRQ happily.

              Put your Live card in the second slot--that should be one of the few slots that CAN get a unique IRQ. Go into device manager and look to see what devices are on which IRQs--they might appear to share happily (according to Windows), but try to not let them share, because some devices just don't like to.

              Open up the System Information thinger in accesories->system tools and see what it lists for forced and shared hardware.

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              • #8
                Skeoch,

                If you have not already done so, try changing the "SDRAM Leadoff Command" in the ADVANCED CHIPSET FEATURES of your BIOS to a value of 4(hopefully it currently set to 3). That switch got rid of the pink dots on my BF6 with PIII 500E. Let me know if that works.

                Gorf,

                You can force 2X AGP with a registry hack. Drill down to the following line: HKey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\
                Services\Class\Display\0000(you may have to look under 0001,0002, etc.)\Settings\Cpu

                Create a new string and call it "AGPFLAGS" and set the value to "-1". There shouldn't be any problems if you're not overclocking the FSB of the system. However, if you're overclocking the FSB and go too high, the system may lock up during boot or you may have other problems. For instance, after using this hack I was able to boot up to an FSB of about 120 without problem. It would not boot at 130 and it would boot at 125 but when I did a shutdown & restart it would not even post and then the board started beeping and I had to redo all of the BIOS settings. So if you're overclocking at a high FSB(perhaps above 120) you have to make the choice of between a higher FSB/1X AGP and lower FSB/2X AGP. Good Luck

                [This message has been edited by JmsAndrsn (edited 19 January 2000).]

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                • #9
                  How about a list of your Irq's something we can get our teeth into.
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                  • #10
                    Is this what you mean

                    0 System timer
                    1 Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard
                    2 Programmable interrupt controller
                    3 Communications Port (COM2)
                    4 Communications Port (COM1)
                    5 ASUSCOM P-IN-100(W) ISDNLink-00
                    5 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
                    6 Standard Floppy Disk Controller
                    7 Printer Port (LPT1)
                    8 System CMOS/real time clock
                    9 Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
                    9 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
                    10 Creative SB Live!
                    10 Matrox Millennium G400 DualHead - English
                    10 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
                    11 Highpoint Technology Inc. HPT366 Ultra DMA 66 Controller
                    11 Highpoint Technology Inc. HPT366 Ultra DMA 66 Controller
                    11 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
                    12 PS/2 Compatible Mouse Port
                    13 Numeric data processor
                    14 Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
                    14 Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
                    15 Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
                    15 Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller

                    IRQ 5 ASUSCOM P-IN-100(W) ISDNLink-00
                    IRQ 5 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
                    IRQ 9 Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller
                    IRQ 9 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
                    IRQ 10 Creative SB Live!
                    IRQ 10 Matrox Millennium G400 DualHead - English
                    IRQ 10 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
                    IRQ 11 Highpoint Technology Inc. HPT366 Ultra DMA 66 Controller
                    IRQ 11 Highpoint Technology Inc. HPT366 Ultra DMA 66 Controller
                    IRQ 11 IRQ Holder for PCI Steering
                    IRQ 14 Primary IDE controller (dual fifo)
                    IRQ 14 Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
                    IRQ 15 Secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
                    IRQ 15 Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller

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                    • #11
                      Hi Koalabear33.
                      What pci slot have you put your sound blaster card in please?
                      And thanks again to everyone who is giving up their time to try and help me out

                      [This message has been edited by Gorf (edited 19 January 2000).]

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                      • #12
                        slot 3 should be best for the sblive as you need to give seperate irqs to the sound and vid cards
                        jim

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                        PIII-500mhz @ 620 ! with an Abit BE6 mobo
                        128mb pc-100
                        Mill G400 (YAHOO!!!) 32mb @ 167/208 with MGATweak-417mhz, (2.5, 2, 2.5), PD 5.41 & bios 1.5-22
                        Maxtor 14.3 gb Uata66 hdd
                        SB Live!
                        Winblows 98se & DX7
                        32 lbs. of fans, heatsinks and aluminum ductwork
                        3DMark Result 5954.69 3DMarks
                        Synthetic CPU 3D Speed 9325.69 CPU 3DMarks
                        Rasterizer Score 2791.72 3DRasterMarks
                        Game 1 - Race 65.07 FPS
                        Game 2 - First Person 54.89 FPS
                        Fill Rate 268.79 MTexels/s

                        System 1:
                        AMD 1.4 AYJHA-Y factory unlocked @ 1656 with Thermalright SK6 and 7k Delta fan
                        Epox 8K7A
                        2x256mb Micron pc-2100 DDR
                        an AGP port all warmed up and ready to be stuffed full of Parhelia II+
                        SBLIVE 5.1
                        Maxtor 40g 7,200 @ ATA-100
                        IBM 40GB 7,200 @ ATA-100
                        Pinnacle DV Plus firewire
                        3Com Hardware Modem
                        Teac 20/10/40 burner
                        Antec 350w power supply in a Colorcase 303usb Stainless

                        New system: Under development

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                        • #13
                          Right.
                          I am taking it out soon and trying slot 3.

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                          • #14
                            I have managed to get AGPx2 going , by using a reg hack which i downloaded from here several months ago.
                            Later on today i will try moving the sound card.
                            Keep you posted on developments.

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                            • #15
                              Moving the soundcard should help. G400 doesn't always share happily.
                              Chief Lemon Buyer no more Linux sucks but not as much
                              Weather nut and sad git.

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