[Fwd: PROBLEM: 3Dfx voodoo1 + ncr53c860 = messed up filesystem]

Justin A. Kolodziej (4wg7kolodzie@vmsb.csd.mu.edu)
Mon, 05 Oct 1998 20:22:07 -0500


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Here's the answer:

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On Sat, 3 Oct 1998, Justin A. Kolodziej wrote: > Hylke wrote: > > I've got some serious problems with my NCR53c860 (PCI) SCSI controller > > and my 3Dfx VooDoo 1 (Pure3D). When I'm using my 3Dfx card (playing > > qake, running a demo) and I write to my SCSI disk it results in SCSI > > errors, EXT2 FS errors and duplicate/illegal blocks. > > > > It only happens when WRITING to the SCSI disk WHILE using the 3Dfx card. > > setup: > > AMD K6-2 3D 300/100 > > FIC VA503+ > > 64Mb SDRAM, PC100 > > Stealth 64 Video Vram (2Mb, S3 968) > > Cannopus Pure3D > > / on hdb1 > > /home on sda2 > > /usr on sda1 > > swap on hdb3 > I got a reply form those who oughta know what they're doing: > > "Thats classic "screwed up hardware". Check the PCI bus is set to 33Mhz > and not overclocked to 37.5 or somethign equally silly first of all. > Also > if the SCSI card and 3D contraption are next to each other check the > heat" > > I'd say check heat first since I don't know much about PCI bus settings > ;-)

hi,

PCI bus is not overclocked (100/3 = 33) There's an extra fan blowing over the cards, and the SCSI and 3Dfx cards are furthest apart with my video card in the middle, so heat shouldn't be the problem. It also screws up with an open casing...

Thanx anyway :-)

Cya, Hylke

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