Hi there all. Haven't been around for years but I have a question...
I need four channels of hardware accelerated video (OpenGL) from one PC. My idea is to use two nVidia dual head graphics cards. Does anyone know if both channels of a newer dual head nVidia card can be hardware accelerated...
I can not get WinNT4 to run on the following machine:
VP6
dual 933 P3 (not overclocked)
1GB ram (4x256 dimms)
4GB WD IDE drive (on primary master)
IDE CDRom
GeForce2 MX
(that's all that I have in the machine)
I can get it installed but soon after (within three minutes) the OS boots it locks up...
A tip: Win2K really likes the two CPUs to have matching steppings. If you use different stepping CPUs Win2K will write all kinds of warnings to the log. Also, remember that not all Intel CPUs are certified for dual operation. Before you get the second CPU you might want to check out the S-spec...
I installed Win2K on a VP6 with two 700e's with no problem at all. I have no idea why people are telling you to install with one CPU then put the second one in and update the OS. That's a real pain in the ass. Do you have the drive you're trying to boot Win2K off of on the ATA100 controller? If...
If you're looking for trough put, the Atlas V beats the Atlas 10K. The Atlas 10K access times are a bit faster at 5.3ms vs. 6.0ms for the Atlas v. Overall I think the Atlas V is a very good "starter" SCSI drive. At 7200rpm's you won't find a faster drive.
No, I mean I have a brand new Atlas V. If you check the specs of the Atlas V vs. the Atlas 10K (which I use in my system) you will find that the drives are close in performance. Surprising considering the Atlas V only spins at 7200rpm.
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