First post, by Totempole
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I'm trying to get a 512MB Geforce 6200 AGP card working in a VIA Apollo based Pentium 3 Machine with Windows 98SE. I'm doing it to replace a faulty Geforce 4 MX-440.
The problem in all likelihood is the amount of RAM on the card. Right from the outset Windows 98SE reports a display problem (resource conflict). The drivers install fine, but the display error remains. It looks like it's conflicting with ACPI. There doesn't seem to be a BIOS option which can help. It's not an IRQ issue, it's a conflicting memory range.
Is there a solution to this problem, or should I just try and get hold of another card with less RAM?
The PC itself has 256MB of RAM installed.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
My Retro Gaming PC:
Pentium III 450MHz Katmai Slot 1
Transcend 256MB PC133
Gigabyte GA-6BXC
MSI Geforce 2 MX400 AGP
Ensoniq ES1371 PCI
Sound Blaster AWE64 ISA