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    1. #1

      Question connectix vgs problem

      Hope someone can help ..

      i'm running

      win98se
      athlon 1800xp
      397mb sdram 133
      2 x 20gig hd
      ecs mobo (AGP x4 enabled)
      2 x cdrw (lite-on 40x12x48)(plex 40x12x48)
      inno3d TNT2 model 64/model 64pro (AGP) video card with latest drivers


      when i try to start the emulator my monitor use to freeze then loose signal..i fixed this by adjusting the refresh rate...

      no thats fixed my monitor stays on but nothing happens the emulator fails to start and just leaves me with a slightly light screen. i have to ALT-DEL-CTRL to exit the prog.


      can anyone help please


      flyby2001.....out

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      Did you try to re-install the prog?

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      Or maybe you have a corrupt version. Try here.------h**p://vgs.home.sohu.com/?sohu=yes------

    4. #4

      Question cheers m8

      all working fine ..found some better drivers for video card and updated to dirextx8.1 all works fine now cheers....link you gave me all downloads are broken i think..

      cheers again m8



      flyby2001 out.............

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      If they are I'm sorry about that. I haven't been there in a month.


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