FrogMaster 0 Posted May 8, 2000 My sticky keys prob seems to have gone away (cross fingers)! Like most of you guys, I had a severe sticky keys prob until last Saturday when I did the following : - manually assign irq and dmas in the bios for the sound card - disable com2 in the bios to free an irq (I need not com2) - upgrade to 2195 (I was still on 2183 RC3 waiting for a bargain) - complete clean install - multiprocessor standard PC install (no ACPI). I have played a lot of Q3A games since, both on local with bots, on the lan and on the internet : no sticky keys I wonder which of the above has done the trick. Maybe assigning stuff to the sound card AND disabling COM2 to free resources brought some stability? PS: I use 5.14 drivers. Share this post Link to post
FrogMaster 0 Posted May 8, 2000 Sorry forgot two pts: I reduced L2 cache latency from 5 to 3. Don't think it's important thu, tis good for speed, maybe not for stability. My rig's specs: ------------------ Abit BP6 - QQ bios - 2*Celery@583 MHz - 192 MB Pc100 Ram - Seagate 6 GB - Seagate 4 GB - HPT66 IBM 20 GB Ultra 66 - Iomega // Zip100 - Toshiba DVD SD-M1212 - CDR Sony CDU 928E - HP Deskjet 815C - Philips Vesta Pro Webcam - NIC HP 10/100 - Elsa Erazor X2 GeForce 256 DDR - Sound Blaster AWE 32- Alcatel 1000 ADSL - Dual boot WIN2K Pro 2195 and Win 98 Share this post Link to post
DosFreak 2 Posted May 8, 2000 I thought 2183 was RC2....or is my memory going? I bet that is what solved it. Share this post Link to post
FrogMaster 0 Posted May 8, 2000 Yes, It was RC3. Very little difference with final I've been told. Previous clean installs did not eliminate the symptom. A lot of people with final have the problem anyway. I am more and more convinced that this is a resource issue. From the origin 20 years ago, the PC hardware design is irq driven and the memory lay-out very complicated. Modern OSses put too much strain on it. Share this post Link to post
mr_yellow 0 Posted May 10, 2000 When you had RC3 installed, was it with Multiprocessor ACPI support? I too have sticky keys problem and have narrowed it down to when I flashed my bios from nj to qq AND clean installed with multiproc ACPI support(I did both in relatively short time). I'm thinking if I go back to NJ, the ACPI support will freak on me so I'm just sticking it out... I wonder how that new RU bp6 bios is.. But I'm running out and buying a USB mouse today so I won't have this problem anymore! yay.. dumb ps/2.. mr_yellow ------------------ -----mr_yellow Win2k build 2195, ACPI enabled. Celeron 366@550 on BP6 w/QQ, Xentor32 TNT2U(3.81), SB Live!(Liveware2k), IDE1=6G quantum(ata33), IDE2=CDROM, IDE3=13G quantum(ata66), Dualboot with win98. Share this post Link to post
FrogMaster 0 Posted May 10, 2000 When I was with RC3, I installed first without ACPI then with. It seems there was no particular incidence on the sticky key prob. This fresh gold install is standard multiprocessor. Irq 9 is not cannibalized by ACPI and my video card sits alone and quietly on Irq 3 (freed from Com2). ATA66 controller is happy with the freed Irq 9. As for this RU beta bios, I'll flash it tonight and see what happens. I'm not faint-hearted when I tweak Share this post Link to post
APV_SAV 0 Posted May 11, 2000 Frog Master, if you have a geforce and Promise fasttrack 66 don't flash to RU, otherwise either your promise fasttrack will disappear or your geforce driver won't load. Share this post Link to post
FrogMaster 0 Posted May 11, 2000 Thanks APV_SAV Fortunately I did not flash yet because I was busy with testing 5.16 and DX8 beta. Share this post Link to post
ThC 129 0 Posted May 12, 2000 the only times i had the sticky key prob was with RC3 once i clean installed and put on the final it was fine Share this post Link to post