| Subject | : | eCS, SNAP, and GeForce 4 |
| Author | : | Radek hajek@vuv.cz |
| Date | : | 05 Aug, 2003 on 15:02 |
| The SNAP drivers by Scitechsoft state that they support the GeForce 4 video card. Especially, they state that the chip Ti 4200 is "certified". Nevertheless, I am unable to run my GeForce Ti 4200 TD 8x by the SNAP drivers. SNAP (build 398, the latest build) identifies my video card as "VESA 3.0" and runs it accordingly. Hardware: BIOS: Software related to video: Notes: Please help. |
| Subject | : | Re:eCS, SNAP, and GeForce 4 |
| Author | : | davidfor |
| Date | : | 07 Aug, 2003 on 03:13 |
| The things to do are: - Make sure you have the latest version. Looking at the readme, it has "GeForce 4 Ti 4200 8x" listed, which isn't the same as "GeForce 4 Ti 4200 TD 8x". They might just be different enough that yours isn't detected as the same thing. - Look in the grpahics.log to see what it says about the video. This is in \os2\drivers\config. It should have the chipset correctly even if it can't use it. There may also be clues as to why it isn't working. - Ask on the Scitech newsgroup. The developers are there, and, lots of other people who know about video cards. David |