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Never mind I formated my HD and that fixed all my probs. BTW: DON'T INSTALL SP1 for W2K, IT SUCKS!
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I just bought a new Logitech QuickCam Pro 3000, I updated to the latest software for 2000 support, and when I ran the QuickCam software to record at 640x480, all I get is a gray box with no picture. I called Logitech and tried to find out the problem, one tech said that I needed to install the latest USB filter for my VIA chipset, but that didn’t seem to help. I called again and another tech said that some USBs don’t work well with their cam and suggested buying a PCI USB adapter, which I had one on hand and tried it but still nothing. I’m not sure, but I think its either VIA’s USB or Logitech’s software that is causing the problem, or could it be 2000 some how? Every aspect of my cam works great, but I can’t use a high resolution of 640x480 at 30FPS, does this take too much USB bandwidth or power or is there something flaky with USB? Forgot to add my specs: Asus A7V MB 256MB PC133 30GB HD SB Live! 5.1 Win2K [This message has been edited by Vechlor (edited 14 March 2001).]
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I'm about to buy the Quickcam Pro 3000. Why doesn't it work under W2K? On Logitech's web site, under system requirements, it says Windows 2000. Also, the newest released software version is 5.4.3 Full.
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I greatly admire your help and support! Thanks. YGM
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Before Aureal’s support page closed, they had a beta version + DOC file to help with the installation of the vortex2 drivers. I used to have them burned on CD, but I don’t anymore and they where the only ones that seemed to work very well for me when I had W2K installed. During that time before they closed the web site down, does anyone have these drivers that they downloaded from ONLY their web site, and maybe the DOC file they had linked too? Also, I’ve tried the drivers from vortexofsound.com, but the drivers and steps for installation seem much different from what I remember (I know, because I installed my MX300 several times before awhile back). The drivers from vortexofsound.com don’t seem to work and when I start playing music or any type of sound, the sound just seems to crash. I also remember my brother telling me that the drivers I installed that worked perfectly (no EAX or A3D, but so what, the sound worked!) where vortex1 2500 drivers, but I said so what, and that aureal.com released them for the vortex2 based cards for W2K, so this might lead to some clues to what type of driver I’m looking for, or maybe I’m full of s***!
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I renamed the sys and rebooted, and because the mouse was not responding after rebooting back into windows, I used the keyboard to navigate my way to the logitech drivers. After installing the drivers, I played some Quake3 and some CS and found NO problems at all! Thanks for the help!
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Quote: <font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by D.F. Angel: The problem is that a file called lmouflt2.sys is still not ver. 9.00 when you install the 9.00 drivers. Try uninstalling then rebooting, and renaming the sys file. Then install the 9.00 drivers. Those are the only ones that seem to work for me</font> Thanks for the info D.F. Angel, I was able to find version 9.00 and I'm downloading them right now. Below is the URL and additional notes for those who are considering installing 9.00 drivers. Quick Facts: Company: www.Logitech.com Version: 9.0 File Size: 3.1MB Min Req: Win95/98/2000/NT 4.0 http://download.cnet.com/downloads/0-10112-100-1562967.html "Important Information: If you have installed MouseWare 8.x into Windows 2000, you MUST uninstall this version before installing MouseWare 9.00. If you install MouseWare 9.00 over a previous version of MouseWare, you may lose keyboard and mouse functionality." "Furthermore, if you are using Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, or Windows NT 4.0 and you plan to upgrade to Windows 2000 by installing over your current operating system, you must run the MouseWare uninstaller before upgrading to Windows 2000. The reason for this is MouseWare 8.x (and earlier), is not supported under Windows 2000, and the uninstall for MouseWare may not run in Windows 2000."
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Does my face expression give any hint as to what happened after installing the new mouse software? Well, my problems are just as worse, and now I have to go back to the old primitive driver. I've tried USB/PS2 and both don't seem to matter. Something is wrong with W2K or my hardware. I think ever since I installed SP1 for W2K, this problem won't go away.
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New version of Logitech's mouse software release from their website: http://www.logitech.com/cf/support/mousefiles_w2000.cfm This may or may not fix the problems I've been having, so I'm going to give them a try and see what happens.
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update ^^
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The Problem: ----------------------------- Any game I play where I half to press or hold down one mouse button while clicking on another causes the input or clicking of that button to lock-up even after releasing my fingers. This problem I think is with all the FPS games I play like Quake3 and Counter-Strike, where as if I let go of the buttons, my gun keeps firing or I keep running forward until I press the mouse button again to stop it. I also noticed in Counter-Strike, if I’m holding down the right mouse button to run, while I’m running I switch weapons using the keyboard and when I click the left mouse button to initiate that I want to select that weapon, I stop running and then I have to release the right mouse button and then press the right mouse button again to continue running. Hardware / Software Specs: ----------------------------- Win2K Pro Build 2195 SP1 Logitech 3-Button Gaming Mouse PS/2 Logitech MouseWare Control Center: v9.24.80 Logitech MouseWare Driver: v9.24 DirectX Version: 4.08.00.0400 Two Words I Have To Say: PLEASE HELP! ------------ UPDATE ------------ I managed to temporally fix the problem, but while playing a hard game of Q3, I notice the left fire button gets stuck sometimes, but I have to say that its working almost 50% better now. What I did was uninstalled the Logitech software, uninstalled the mouse driver and reinstalled the Standard PS/2 Port Mouse driver that comes with W2K. In Advanced Settings, I set the sample rate to 100 and the input buffer to 300, lowering the input buffer seems to make things worse. I hope this helps those who might be having the same problem. [This message has been edited by Vechlor (edited 27 February 2001).]
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FS/FT 1000Mhz, 256MB, 30GB ATA100, 6xWrite,6xDVD, + 19"
Vechlor posted a topic in Buy, Sell or Trade
Before you begin viewing the parts, I would like to point out that I am not shipping this computer, everything is too heavy! Instead, you must be able to pick-up this system from any of these areas in California, Sacramento, Roseville, Auburn, Grass Valley, or any place near Nevada City (my home town). Also, most of the parts I purchased are new, some time back in November 2000. - Dell P990 19”/18”v .25pitch Trinitron 1200x1024 85Hz (2024x1600@60Hz) - AOpen ATX HX45 300W Mid Tower 3 Large Bays, 2 Small, 1 HD, 7 Slots - Asus A7V PC133/VC, AGP 4x / Pro, 5 PCI, ATA100, 7USB ports, 1AMR - AMD Athlon Thunderbird Socket A 1000MHz /w Heavy Duty HS/F - Micron 256MB True PC133 7.5ns - IBM Deskstar 75GXP 30.7GB ATA100 7200RPM - CreativeLabs OEM GF2 GTS 32MB DDR-SGRAM AGP4x - Diamond MX300 3D Sound Card A3D / EAX - Adaptec AIC-7850 PCI SCSII - Creative PC-DVD PCI Encore Dxr3 Decoder Card - Rockwell HCF 56K Speakerphone PCI Modem - Net Gear FA310TX 10/100 Fast Ethernet PCI NIC - Teac 6x / 24x SCSII Burner (awesome, fast, reliable!) - Creative 6x / 32x DVD - Generic 1.44 Floppy - NMB Win98 Keyboard Soft Touch Keys - Logitech WingMan Gaming Mouse USB/PS2 Looking for $1,718 OR will trade for: NoteBook (Dell OR IBM): - Pentium III 700MHz 14.1" XGA TFT - 128MB - 5GB HD - 24x CD-ROM - 26.5 WHr Lithium Battery w/ Charger Something like the Dell Inspiron 4000 Please leave any questions you may have. -
For Sale: Abit BP6 dual PPGA socket with 2 Celeron 366A's overclockable to 550MHz stable and two GlobalWin's FEP32 big heatsink and ball bearing fans (Also include heatsink/fan on chipset). Asking $190 Shipped
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The BE6 is no longer for sale, same goes for some of the stuff. I should update my post above. Sorry.