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PCI Express graphics card issue?

PCI Express graphics card issue?

2005-06-21       - By Brad Friedman

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The fix was incorporated into SP2.  It existed as a hot fix prior.

Nicolas Langlois-Demers wrote:

>I've got no problemwith a PCI Express Geforce 6600 Go on a Tablet PC Laptop
>with WinXP SP2 TabletPC. Maybe it was fixed prior to SP2 release.
>
> niko
>
>
>-- -- Original Message -- --
>From: "Brad Friedman" <xsibrad@(protected)>
>To: <XSI@(protected)>
>Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:05 PM
>Subject: Re: PCI Express graphics card issue?
>
>
>  
>
>>That happend in a few cases in the past.
>>
>>I think machines that had language packs installed for languages that go
>>right to left (hebrew machines amongst others).
>>
>>PCs with the tabletPC version of XP installed also demonstrated the
>>    
>>
>problem.
>  
>
>>A hotfix/update fixed the problem on most machines at a later time (so
>>an up to date XP machine wont deomonstrate this behavior).  However, I'm
>>not sure if that solution was released for 2K.  It might have been an XP
>>only thing.
>>
>>-brad
>>
>>Andy Jones wrote:
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I'm having an annoying little interface problem on some new
>>>workstations and wanted to see if anyone has encountered this before.
>>>Basically, XSI is giving all its text entry windows the wrong
>>>background color.  Instead of dark gray and dark blue, I'm getting
>>>light gray and white for unselected/selected.  This happens, for
>>>example, on the SRT inputs on the right side of the default layout and
>>>elsewhere in the interface.  As far as I can tell, the problem happens
>>>on Windows 2000, but not on Windows XP-64.  I'm trying Windows
>>>XP-32-bit next.  The machines I'm having the problem on are dual
>>>Opteron K8WE boards with two SLI PCI-Express slots, one of which is
>>>filled with a GeForce 6800 card.  I've had the same problem with
>>>multiple machines, swapping graphics cards in and out.  So far, I've
>>>tried a 6800 Ultra and a couple of 6800 GT's and the problem is always
>>>the same.  From this, I've decided the problem must be
>>>software-related in some form -- possibly the driver.  I've also tried
>>>a few different drivers to no avail.
>>>
>>>Anyone?
>>>
>>>-Andy
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The fix was incorporated into SP2.&nbsp; It existed as a hot fix prior.<br>
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Nicolas Langlois-Demers wrote:
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 <pre wrap="">I've got no problemwith a PCI Express Geforce 6600 Go on a
Tablet PC Laptop
with WinXP SP2 TabletPC. Maybe it was fixed prior to SP2 release.

niko


-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Brad Friedman" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:xsibrad@(protected)
.us">&lt;xsibrad@(protected)&gt;</a>
To: <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:XSI@(protected)">&lt;XSI
@(protected)&gt;</a>
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: PCI Express graphics card issue?


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 <blockquote type="cite">
   <pre wrap="">That happend in a few cases in the past.

I think machines that had language packs installed for languages that go
right to left (hebrew machines amongst others).

PCs with the tabletPC version of XP installed also demonstrated the
   </pre>
 </blockquote>
 <pre wrap=""><!---->problem.
 </pre>
 <blockquote type="cite">
   <pre wrap="">A hotfix/update fixed the problem on most machines at a later
time (so
an up to date XP machine wont deomonstrate this behavior).  However, I'm
not sure if that solution was released for 2K.  It might have been an XP
only thing.

-brad

Andy Jones wrote:

   </pre>
   <blockquote type="cite">
     <pre wrap="">Hi,

I'm having an annoying little interface problem on some new
workstations and wanted to see if anyone has encountered this before.
Basically, XSI is giving all its text entry windows the wrong
background color.  Instead of dark gray and dark blue, I'm getting
light gray and white for unselected/selected.  This happens, for
example, on the SRT inputs on the right side of the default layout and
elsewhere in the interface.  As far as I can tell, the problem happens
on Windows 2000, but not on Windows XP-64.  I'm trying Windows
XP-32-bit next.  The machines I'm having the problem on are dual
Opteron K8WE boards with two SLI PCI-Express slots, one of which is
filled with a GeForce 6800 card.  I've had the same problem with
multiple machines, swapping graphics cards in and out.  So far, I've
tried a 6800 Ultra and a couple of 6800 GT's and the problem is always
the same.  From this, I've decided the problem must be
software-related in some form -- possibly the driver.  I've also tried
a few different drivers to no avail.

Anyone?

-Andy
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