It took some time, reading README files from NVIDIA, and testing for me to get my tnt2 card stable. With my system (AMD1.4, Asus a7a266 mobo) I was not able to use AGPGART and have a stable system. Once I started using the nvidia driver, my locking problems went away. To do this, I added: Option "NvAgp" "1" to the Device section. From Apendix D of the README: Option "NvAGP" "integer" Configure AGP support. Integer argument can be one of: 0 : disable agp 1 : use NVIDIA's internal AGP support, if possible 2 : use AGPGART, if possible 3 : use any agp support (try AGPGART, then NVIDIA's AGP) Please note that NVIDIA's internal AGP support cannot work if AGPGART is either statically compiled into your kernel or is built as a module, but loaded into your kernel (some distributions load AGPGART into the kernel at boot up). Default: 3 (the default was 1 until after 1.0-1251). Perhaps this will work for you too. Hope this helps. David On Thu, 7 Nov 2002, webmaster wrote:
ja! don't worry about it!.... I have a XP PC with same video card and also do same....when I wanna play something with 3D access algoritms my PC reboot... I think there isn't problem with software.... maybe a bug in the hardware... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rodney Wishart"