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Joe727
December 4th 04, 02:29 PM
Hi - it's a bit off topic but I would like your advice and comments. I have
an ATi 9000 Pro 64MB video card in one computer and a GeForce 4 440MX - 64MB
in another. Both are DirectX 7 compliant.

I play the Medal of Honor game series, and want to buy the Pacific Assault
edition which was released a few weeks ago. The Pacific Assault specs call
for a DirectX 8.1 or higher compatible video card. I know that neither of
my video cards will work since the Pacific Assault Demo checks what video
card is in your PC.

My spending limit is $170 since I'll probably build a couple of new
computers next year. Can you suggest a video card that's DirectX 9
compatible?

One other thing. I just bought a 19 inch Samsung SyncMaster 997DF CRT
monitor to replace my 3 1/2 year old Samsung SyncMaster 955DF 19 inch
monitor which developed a problem of shaking video. This new monitor is
better than the old one which was fabulous.

Thanks for any assistance you can offer.

Joe

Brian A.
December 5th 04, 09:06 PM
You shouldn't have to purchase another adapter. I am using the same ATi =
Radeon 9000 Pro in a 98SE machine with DX 9.0b and have no problems =
whatsoever.
I have the latest drivers ( I believe ) from the ATi site.
wme-catalyst-7-991-040224m-013831c =20

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"Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message =
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> Hi - it's a bit off topic but I would like your advice and comments. =
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> an ATi 9000 Pro 64MB video card in one computer and a GeForce 4 440MX =
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> in another. Both are DirectX 7 compliant.
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> I play the Medal of Honor game series, and want to buy the Pacific =
Assault=20
> edition which was released a few weeks ago. The Pacific Assault specs =
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> for a DirectX 8.1 or higher compatible video card. I know that =
neither of=20
> my video cards will work since the Pacific Assault Demo checks what =
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> card is in your PC.
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> My spending limit is $170 since I'll probably build a couple of new=20
> computers next year. Can you suggest a video card that's DirectX 9=20
> compatible?
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> One other thing. I just bought a 19 inch Samsung SyncMaster 997DF CRT =

> monitor to replace my 3 1/2 year old Samsung SyncMaster 955DF 19 inch=20
> monitor which developed a problem of shaking video. This new monitor =
is=20
> better than the old one which was fabulous.
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> Thanks for any assistance you can offer.
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> Joe
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Joe727
December 5th 04, 11:32 PM
You're able to play Pacific Assault? I can't get the demo to load.

Joe

"Brian A." <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message
...
You shouldn't have to purchase another adapter. I am using the same ATi
Radeon 9000 Pro in a 98SE machine with DX 9.0b and have no problems
whatsoever.
I have the latest drivers ( I believe ) from the ATi site.
wme-catalyst-7-991-040224m-013831c

--

Brian A.

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"Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message
...
> Hi - it's a bit off topic but I would like your advice and comments. I
> have
> an ATi 9000 Pro 64MB video card in one computer and a GeForce 4 440MX -
> 64MB
> in another. Both are DirectX 7 compliant.
>
> I play the Medal of Honor game series, and want to buy the Pacific Assault
> edition which was released a few weeks ago. The Pacific Assault specs
> call
> for a DirectX 8.1 or higher compatible video card. I know that neither of
> my video cards will work since the Pacific Assault Demo checks what video
> card is in your PC.
>
> My spending limit is $170 since I'll probably build a couple of new
> computers next year. Can you suggest a video card that's DirectX 9
> compatible?
>
> One other thing. I just bought a 19 inch Samsung SyncMaster 997DF CRT
> monitor to replace my 3 1/2 year old Samsung SyncMaster 955DF 19 inch
> monitor which developed a problem of shaking video. This new monitor is
> better than the old one which was fabulous.
>
> Thanks for any assistance you can offer.
>
> Joe
>
>

Brian A.
December 6th 04, 11:23 PM
"Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message =
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> You're able to play Pacific Assault?

That I can not say, I'm not much on gaming. I was going to try =
downloading the demo, but they want a registration which I opt not to =
do. I only metioned that I use the same ATi card and have DX 9.0b =
installed without any video issues. I do use an architectural app that =
applies some pretty intense rendering, although more than likely not as =
much as a game.

It's odd that you say both cards support DX 7. The info I have for my =
ATi card says it has support for DX 8.1 and OpenGL 1.3. which fits the =
requirement you stated. My guess is it supports DX 9 as well seeing that =
I have no issues with it.


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Brian A.

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Joe727
December 6th 04, 11:41 PM
"Brian A." <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message
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"Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message
...
> You're able to play Pacific Assault?

That I can not say, I'm not much on gaming. I was going to try downloading
the demo, but they want a registration which I opt not to do. I only
metioned that I use the same ATi card and have DX 9.0b installed without any
video issues. I do use an architectural app that applies some pretty intense
rendering, although more than likely not as much as a game.

It's odd that you say both cards support DX 7. The info I have for my ATi
card says it has support for DX 8.1 and OpenGL 1.3. which fits the
requirement you stated. My guess is it supports DX 9 as well seeing that I
have no issues with it.
--

Brian A.

Brian, I sure am glad you posted that info. I don't know why I thought my
ATi 9000 Pro was only DirectX 7 compliant. Right now I have it in the PC on
which I play games.

The nVidia based card's fan died and I ordered a new heatsink/fan combo for
it. I put the nVidia card in this PC because it has a software adjustment
called Digital Vibrance, which really makes the games look great.

The PC that had the 9000 Pro in it has an onboard 32 MB video chip which is
fine for its main purpose - watching TV and streaming video such as news
reports. (It's connected to a 31 inch Gateway monitor).

So, I am downloading the Pacific Assault demos which are huge. I'll post
back to let you know if the 9000 Pro card will play them.

Joe

Joe727
December 8th 04, 08:49 AM
"Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message
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> "Brian A." <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message
> ...
> "Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message
> ...
>> You're able to play Pacific Assault?
>
> That I can not say, I'm not much on gaming. I was going to try downloading
> the demo, but they want a registration which I opt not to do. I only
> metioned that I use the same ATi card and have DX 9.0b installed without
> any
> video issues. I do use an architectural app that applies some pretty
> intense
> rendering, although more than likely not as much as a game.
>
> It's odd that you say both cards support DX 7. The info I have for my ATi
> card says it has support for DX 8.1 and OpenGL 1.3. which fits the
> requirement you stated. My guess is it supports DX 9 as well seeing that I
> have no issues with it.
> --
>
> Brian A.
>
> Brian, I sure am glad you posted that info. I don't know why I thought my
> ATi 9000 Pro was only DirectX 7 compliant. Right now I have it in the PC
> on which I play games.
>
> The nVidia based card's fan died and I ordered a new heatsink/fan combo
> for it. I put the nVidia card in this PC because it has a software
> adjustment called Digital Vibrance, which really makes the games look
> great.
>
> The PC that had the 9000 Pro in it has an onboard 32 MB video chip which
> is fine for its main purpose - watching TV and streaming video such as
> news reports. (It's connected to a 31 inch Gateway monitor).
>
> So, I am downloading the Pacific Assault demos which are huge. I'll post
> back to let you know if the 9000 Pro card will play them.
>
> Joe

The demo is intense and awesome and plays great in 1024 x 768. I can
clearly see the limitations of my current video card though - it doesn't
have all the eye candy. Thanks again for your help.

Joe

Jeff Richards
December 8th 04, 09:44 PM
I guess all these games must be created by the video card manufacturers who
are in a conspiracy to force you to upgrade your hardware.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
"Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message
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>
> The demo is intense and awesome and plays great in 1024 x 768. I can
> clearly see the limitations of my current video card though - it doesn't
> have all the eye candy. Thanks again for your help.
>
> Joe

Joe727
December 8th 04, 10:09 PM
LOL

Joe

"Jeff Richards" > wrote in message
...
>I guess all these games must be created by the video card manufacturers who
>are in a conspiracy to force you to upgrade your hardware.
> --
> Jeff Richards
> MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User)
> "Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message
> ...
>>
>> snip <
>>
>> The demo is intense and awesome and plays great in 1024 x 768. I can
>> clearly see the limitations of my current video card though - it doesn't
>> have all the eye candy. Thanks again for your help.
>>
>> Joe
>
>

Brian A.
December 11th 04, 04:31 AM
"Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message =
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> The demo is intense and awesome and plays great in 1024 x 768. I can=20
> clearly see the limitations of my current video card though - it =
doesn't=20
> have all the eye candy. Thanks again for your help.
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> Joe

You're welcome Joe.
Glad to hear you at least got to try it out first. I see you're using =
RR. Cable or dialup? How long did that 32?MB dl'd take?

Check the advanced settings and see if you can up the AGP to 2X or 4X if =
your BIOS supports it. You may have to check the BIOS as well to set it =
to 2X or 4X, I did. Unfortunately mine only supports up to 2X.

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Brian A.

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Joe727
December 11th 04, 05:23 AM
"Brian A." <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message
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<snip>
You're welcome Joe.
Glad to hear you at least got to try it out first. I see you're using RR.
Cable or dialup? How long did that 32?MB dl'd take?

Check the advanced settings and see if you can up the AGP to 2X or 4X if
your BIOS supports it. You may have to check the BIOS as well to set it to
2X or 4X, I did. Unfortunately mine only supports up to 2X.

--

Brian A.

It's set at 4X AGP. I think the download took about 25 minutes or so. It's
a broadband connection. I am thinking about getting an ATi 9600 XT.

Joe

Brian A.
December 11th 04, 06:56 AM
From what I see the 9600 series only shows OS support for ME, 2K and XP.

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Brian A.

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"Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message =
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> "Brian A." <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message=20
> ...
> <snip>
> You're welcome Joe.
> Glad to hear you at least got to try it out first. I see you're using =
RR.=20
> Cable or dialup? How long did that 32?MB dl'd take?
>=20
> Check the advanced settings and see if you can up the AGP to 2X or 4X =
if=20
> your BIOS supports it. You may have to check the BIOS as well to set =
it to=20
> 2X or 4X, I did. Unfortunately mine only supports up to 2X.
>=20
> --=20
>=20
> Brian A.
>=20
> It's set at 4X AGP. I think the download took about 25 minutes or so. =
It's=20
> a broadband connection. I am thinking about getting an ATi 9600 XT.
>=20
> Joe
>=20
>

Joe727
December 11th 04, 02:10 PM
I use XP and 98SE.

Joe

"Brian A." <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message
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From what I see the 9600 series only shows OS support for ME, 2K and XP.

--

Brian A.

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"Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message
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>
> "Brian A." <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message
> ...
> <snip>
> You're welcome Joe.
> Glad to hear you at least got to try it out first. I see you're using RR.
> Cable or dialup? How long did that 32?MB dl'd take?
>
> Check the advanced settings and see if you can up the AGP to 2X or 4X if
> your BIOS supports it. You may have to check the BIOS as well to set it to
> 2X or 4X, I did. Unfortunately mine only supports up to 2X.
>
> --
>
> Brian A.
>
> It's set at 4X AGP. I think the download took about 25 minutes or so.
> It's
> a broadband connection. I am thinking about getting an ATi 9600 XT.
>
> Joe
>
>

Brian A.
December 19th 04, 04:03 PM
Have at it, good luck and keep it FUN.

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Brian A.

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"Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message =
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>I use XP and 98SE.
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> Joe
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> "Brian A." <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message=20
> ...
> From what I see the 9600 series only shows OS support for ME, 2K and =
XP.
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> --=20
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> Brian A.
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> "Joe727" <nospam.nospam@nospam> wrote in message=20
> ...
>>
>> "Brian A." <gonefish'n@afarawaylake> wrote in message
>> ...
>> <snip>
>> You're welcome Joe.
>> Glad to hear you at least got to try it out first. I see you're using =
RR.
>> Cable or dialup? How long did that 32?MB dl'd take?
>>
>> Check the advanced settings and see if you can up the AGP to 2X or 4X =
if
>> your BIOS supports it. You may have to check the BIOS as well to set =
it to
>> 2X or 4X, I did. Unfortunately mine only supports up to 2X.
>>
>> --=20
>>
>> Brian A.
>>
>> It's set at 4X AGP. I think the download took about 25 minutes or =
so.=20
>> It's
>> a broadband connection. I am thinking about getting an ATi 9600 XT.
>>
>> Joe
>>
>>=20
>=20
>