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  • Big, big problem with G450DH

    Hello,

    I have a very big problem with Matrox G450 DH 32 Mo.

    I made a software which take informations on a PCI board under interruption. This interruption is produced by a motor at 16 Hz (62ms). During interruption I read data on the board, arrange this in 16 bits colors and send the result with DirectX on the main screen and on the secondary screen to. We have life video on the two screens with picture size 512x384.

    I need to do this in 62 ms max, transfert time is about 22 ms, calculation time is about 15 ms. So in theory there is no problem.

    BUT,

    When there is no secondary screen there is no problem.
    When my secondary screen is a monitor there is no problem.
    When my secondary screen is a a video monitor there is big, big problem. The interruption time is never the same it could increase from 1 to 3 ! ! So I have vertical noises on the TWO screens and my software crash few minutes later..

    I think (but i’m not sure) matrox do video conversion and take time to do this and increase my interruption time drastically. I don’t know how, I don’t know why, I have no more idea !

    Does anybody have had a similar problem ?
    Could you help me ?
    What can I try ? What can I do ?
    Do you need more informations ?

    All ideas are welcome ! ! ! !

    Thanks

    My system :

    Celeron 766MHz
    256 Mo
    HD 13Go
    Matrox G450 DH 32Mo
    DirectX 7.0a
    VIA 4in1 4.32v
    Matrox Driver Package 6.50.008
    Graphic Bios 1.2-21
    Borland C++ 5.02
    Win98 SE
    Primary screen resolution : 1024x768 16 bits
    Secondary screen resolution : 640x480 16 bits


    PS : I apologize for my bad english.

    Lionel

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    Lionel, addressed in your other thread (and by email)

    I'll close this one now
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