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  1. Ben

    SMP - AMD and Intel

    (SB Live!) + SMP + W2K = Angry SBLive! owner (Angry SBLive! owner) - ((updated drivers)*12(months)) = Happy Turtle Beach Owner
  2. Ben

    Very Disappointed....

    At 1024x768x32, the framerate is probably limited by the video card. Since you both have similar cards, that would explain it. Therefore, your attempted AMD slam is invalid.
  3. Ben

    Very Disappointed....

    You didn't mention what video drivers you were using, but assuming you've got the NVidia 6.xx drivers, you'll need to go into Display Properties/Settings/Advanced/GeForce/Additional Properties/OpenGL Settings/ and change your Vertical Sync to "off by default" or "always off". Also, I would stay away from the NVidia 7.xx drivers. Many people are reporting performance losses. That's a nice rig. Have fun!
  4. http://www.netopia.com/equipment/routers/r7100/index.html [This message has been edited by Ben (edited 07 October 2000).]
  5. There is still a bug with the MP3 playback on my system but the features are worth the trouble.
  6. Dude, I try and talk some sh!t and you don't even get that? I'm having a pecker race with an unarmed person. LOL! [This message has been edited by Ben (edited 24 June 2000).]
  7. Ben

    Carmageddon tdr alpha problem

    Ahh ha! I see
  8. Ben

    Need a new game ???

    You've got more options with a 3dfx card than with any other. The gap is narrowing though. Unreal and UT runs much better in NT with a 3dfx card. Freespace 2 is another example. You can't even play it in NT without a 3dfx card. By the way, if you haven't tried this game you must! I didn't have that much fun since the original Half-Life. Ben
  9. Yes, the Liveware! Windows 2000 support sucks. I don't even use Windows 2000 anymore, just for this reason. Yes, Creative has had plenty of time to come up with something. But, the fact is all we can do is wait and complain. Ronin Normally I couldn't care less what other people have in their computer compared to mine. But since you listed your setup AND because of your comment at the end about "putting our tongue back in our mouth" I gotta tell you that you ain't all that. As far as I'm concerned you've got a pretty sorry setup and my tongue never left my mouth. Have a nice day! Ben [This message has been edited by Ben (edited 24 June 2000).]
  10. Ben

    Carmageddon tdr alpha problem

    What's tdr alpha?
  11. Ben

    Need a new game ???

    What video card are you using? In NT, it matters.
  12. This is what works for me. 1) Install NT. 2) Install Service Pack 3 (not 4,5, or 6) 3) Head over to http://support.soundblaster.com/files/download.asp?OS=NT&prod=sblive and download sblnt4up.exe. 4) Install the SBLive! with the original CD-ROM that came with the card. (may take a while, be patient) 5) Install sblnt4up.exe 6) Install Service Pack 6 (4 or 5 should be OK too) 7) Download and install Liveware 3.0 (see url above) 8) Download and install Liveware 3.1 update (optional) 9) Disco! I did a lot of trial and error before I found a procedure that works. This may also be of use to some of you http://www.sblive.com/support/ownersfaq.html#lwinstallnt1 Let me know how it goes. Ben
  13. Ben

    SoundBlaster Live crashes my NT4-sp5

    Also there's a file you need from Creative Labs called sblnt4up.exe that will allow you to update your drivers after you have patched up to SP 4,5, or 6. Head over to creative and look under support, then drivers or files, then select NT and SBLive! from the lists and hit search.
  14. Ben

    Steering Wheel under NT4 (SP4)?

    If your referring as to how to install the joystick driver for NT, here's a quick rundown. -Insert your NT CD-ROM in the drive (close the Autorun box if it comes up) -Open Multimedia under the Control Panel -Click on the "Devices" tab -Click on "Add" -Select "Unlisted or Updated Driver" -Either type in this path or select "Browse" and find it manually "(CD Driver letter):\drvlib\multimed\joystick\x86\" -Select "Analog joystick" and press "OK" -Select the address and options for your particular joystick -Hit "OK" and restart the computer You should now have a generic joystick driver installed. You can calibrate it and setup the buttons using "Game Controllers" in Control Panel.
  15. Ben

    fat32 viewing under NT 4

    It's from Winternationals software. I don't have a url. It's called FAT32 for Windows NT 4.0. You can download a free read-only trial version and then buy it later to upgrade to full functionality. I used to use it on a daily basis and I never had a single problem. Just remember, you will not be able to run scandisk on the FAT32 partition using NT. Ben
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