Reply 820 of 824, by Nemo1985
Sad... those cards are so precious and rare... hopefully if the issue doesn't lie in the main chip itself it can be solved?
Sad... those cards are so precious and rare... hopefully if the issue doesn't lie in the main chip itself it can be solved?
anunnak wrote on 2026-03-23, 23:50:Thank you all for the assistance! :) […]
Thank you all for the assistance! 😀
I have come to the conclusion that the GPU has a defective 3D component and only the 2D works. I have tried the following:
1. re-write the BIOS
2. toggled off: external cache, video bios shadow/Video BIOS Cacheable
3. Tried on i430TX, i815, VIA MVP3 (same results)
4. Checked the card circuits.
5. Installed a Verite 1000E from Creative in the same systems - works perfectly.Once i put back the Verite 1000L-P and install a driver other then the Win95 OSR the system freezes when loading the desktop. After i reset the system sometimes it even looses video signal which might mean the chip is going to a bad state. I have to shut down the PC a couple of times and wait.
3D mark 99 crashes when i hit benchmark (with the OEM win 95 driver).
So i guess when the card is trying to initialize the acceleration/features it crashes.
It is much more likely that it is a broken solder joint or bad memory than that the V1000 chip is defective.
If you don't have a microscope or a good magnifier it may be tough to diagnose this, but i would get a sewing needle and check every leg of the V1000 to see if any come free from the solder pad if you apply a tiny amount of side to side pressure (right at the tip where it connects to the pad). If you're experienced with hot air soldering then reflowing the entire chip is an option, but it's probably overkill in this case. It is most likely just one or a few solder joints that could use a bit of flux and heat to get it working again.
Now for some blitting from the back buffer.
I have also checked the pins from the chip and memory, all ok. Unless there is a defect in one of the memory chips somehow. I will not throw it away. Will try to replace all the memory chips but the fact that after i install the new driver and the system freezes i get no more image in reset tells me that the chip might go to a bad state mode. 🙁(
You could try to apply selective hot air or freezer spray on particular chips if you find some sensitivity of one...
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vGut 1.0.4 - by Chris Lundie
vGut has only been tested on Windows 95, because Windows NT
does not yet support the required RRedline drivers.
** Rendition is not responsible for
this utility and will not support it! **
The Verite General Utility (vGut) changes various registry settings
for Rendition video drivers, and reports the total & available video
memory on your board. Please refer to your driver instructions for
more details on what these settings do.
All settings should take effect immediately, although you may have
to quit and restart your game/video/etc. to see a difference.
OpenGL Settings
---------------
Some of these settings may not apply to the miniGL.
-Per-polygon mipmapping
Smooths out objects as they get more distant. This may introduce
a performance penalty. In theory, it's supposed to improve
performance, though.
-Triple buffering
May improve performance because it avoids locking into your
monitor's refresh rate. However, it uses more video memory
and can be a problem for 4 megabyte boards.
-Stereo line doubling
Improves performance when you use stereo goggles.
Bilinear Filter
---------------
This setting can affect how video clips are scaled. Normally, you
should leave it at "Auto". However, you may want to try "Always On"
if video clips look blocky when you enlarge them.
Video Memory
------------
When you click "Refresh" vGut will attempt to determine the total and
free amounts of video memory on your board. If it doesn't work, it
will report "Unknown". (This might happen on V1000 boards.)
You must exit all OpenGL applications before the memory check will
run. This is because of a nasty conflict between RRedline and OpenGL
that can make your computer lock up. vGut will attempt to detect
running OpenGL apps and to warn you about this.
The end.