agp port

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HEY
I got it to reconize an old agp card but not been able to load any agp
drivers says nvida chip not there!!!
any more ideals!!!
thanks
stan

From: "Paul" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: agp port
Date: Saturday, September 10, 2005 4:29 PM

"stan" said:
Hey I ran that test program and in the sensor place one of voltages
was way out 2.5 was checking 1.4 the rest was within a .1 of value
called for!!! recheck the caps all looks good no leaks on the tops
or side and i see nothing at bottom!
there is voltage reg near the agp port could it be defective???
thanks for all your help
stan

These are readings copied from the manual. Vagp is not listed
here, so it is possible that Everest has mis-identified one
of the voltages.

VCORE 1.792 V <--- Used by the core of the processor
VGTL 1.472 V <--- Used for processor I/O (gunning transistor logic)
VCC3 3.264 V <--- 3.3V ? Not sure if this is from PSU or not.
+ 5V 5.053 V <--- 5V from PSU
+12V 12.096V <--- +12V from PSU
- 12V -12.280 V <--- -12V from PSU
5VSB(V) 4.999 V <--- +5V standby (when comp sleeps) from PSU
VBAT(V) 3.216 V <--- CMOS coin cell (>2.4V is good)

There is a limit as to how much diagnosis is possible with
the tools at hand.

Can Everest "see" the AGP video card ? Did Everest read
any config info from the AGP slot ?

What is the brand/model number of the AGP video card you
are having trouble with ?

Paul
 
"stan" said:
HEY
I got it to reconize an old agp card but not been able to load any agp
drivers says nvida chip not there!!!
any more ideals!!!
thanks
stan

What is the old AGP card ?

Use a Windows utility, like "Everest", to see whether the
card is identified properly as a raw device. It may be,
that if this is an older Nvidia AGP card, that you need to
use a really old version of Nvidia driver.

Paul
 
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