Yeah, but if he gets it going, its worth it. the rendition version of ICR2
was great.
I have some old AT-style cases, buy the MBs in them are dead. I have an old
Compaq 9546 running Win98 that might work (if I can get the on-board video
displayed). I could also use it as a second vid card on my main machine which
runs Win2000, but I'm not 100% sure ICR2 DOS will run (so far, it doesn't find
my SoundBlaster PCI 128 card).
thanks.
I do have the 2k version Carset running in Windows. This is a none 3d version,
but main does it look 100% better than the original carset.
> Yeah, but if he gets it going, its worth it. the rendition version of ICR2
> was great.
ICR2 never came with Indy; it was a conversion from ICR1. (Unless you
just meant without the name "Indy," in which case you're right.)
Win 2000 may make things difficult. I currrently (well, not currently
because I pulled it for unrelated troubleshooting last week) have my
Rendition card and my GeForce installed. It was slightly tricky to get
everyone happy; with both cards enabled in the Windows Device Manager,
my mouse cursor would disappear after about 30 minutes. The problem
was fixed when I disabled the card in the Device Manager. To play
ICR2, I would run the program (which was set to boot in DOS mode).
When the computer restarted, I'd go into the BIOS and change the
default VGA card from AGP to PCI, switch the monitor to the other
card, and voila. Since (as I understand) Win 2000 doesn't have the
boot to DOS mode option, I'd guess you'd have to make a Win98 boot
disk and use that. Getting sound to work is another issue; I haven't
had any problems with my SoundBlaster Live! Value. I did have a
problem a month or so ago with gameport detection (using the port on
the SB). I don't remember if I had to make the change in Windows or in
the options for the DOS driver.
Jonathan