User`s manual
ASUS AGP-V3800 Series User’s Manual44
VI. Display Info
Resolution Table
Description Recommended Action
VI. Troubleshooting
After installation and re-
starting, Windows 95/98
informs me that the display
setting is still incorrect.
• Make sure the “Assign IRQ to VGA” option is en-
abled in the BIOS.
• Check if there is enough IRQ for VGA.
• Uninstall the driver, restart, and reinstall the driver.
• It depends on the display characteristics of your
monitor. Consult your monitor documentation for the
proper configuration.
• Windows 95 is not OSR2.1 or later.
• DirectX version is not 6.0 or later.
• You have not installed appropriate drivers for the
AGP chipset. (e.g. VGARTD.VXD for Intel 440LX).
• Incorrect BIOS setting. BIOS must support at least
64MB for AGP aperture size.
• Your adapter has no video-in options.
• 3D works only in 16- or 32-bit color depth. Switch
your color depth display mode to 16-bit (high color)
or 32-bit (true color).
• Check necessary libraries, such as DirectX or
OpenGL.
• Try to switch to a lower resolution.
• You may be using a motherboard with an Aladdin
IV AGPset. To get the best compatibility, the dis-
play card uses AGP Bus Master mode instead of AGP
execute mode for motherboards using this AGPset.
• You must install DirectX 6 or later so that your player
can take advantage of the hardware acceleration
mode (DirectDraw).
• Try to switch to a lower resolution, color depth, or
refresh rate. Switching to a lower mode allows your
player to use hardware acceleration mode.
• Switch dual view mode to VGA or TV mode.
My monitor is not capable
of high resolution or re-
fresh rate.
DirectX or the other appli-
cations report no AGP
memory available.
LIVE3800 reports that my
board is not a TV model.
Games or applications re-
port “No 3D acceleration
hardware found.”
My MPEG player displays
bad quality video clips.
I cannot enable AGP
memory or run I-Base test.