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Peter Popov wrote:
> Hi Mauro.
>
> Try lowering you clock rate to something really small, like 133. If it still
> crashes, try setting your chipset configuration to the lowest possible
> setting. If it still doesn't work, try to turn off internal and/or external
> cache (sloooow1!). Try moving your videoboard to a different slot. If you
> are curious why I think this is a hardware problem, well, I have and AMD too
> and these things seem to lower the level of crashes at home, should work for
> you too. If none of these helps, reinstall POV, reinstall Windows 98, and if
> it still crashes, get a bazooka and pay Bill Gates a visit.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Peter
I don't think it's a problem with the hardware. I've the same processor (AMD K6
300 3d Now) and encountered no problems with Pov 3.02 or PoV 3.1. I think the
problem is Win 98 (What other do you expect of a MS prodoct). However I'm using
Win 95 B with USB support. I don't know if it helps you, but nevertheless I
hope so.
Yours
A.Baune
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