Jimmy Finn Posted January 12, 2000 Share Posted January 12, 2000 We have occasionally encountered a problem that when panning or zoooming the machine will lock up. We must hard-boot the machine because ctrl-alt-del does not do anything. We are on Win98 using VW 8.1. Has anyone encountered this problem? Is there a solution? Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted January 12, 2000 Share Posted January 12, 2000 I have not heard of this problem with 8.1. Although it was an issue with older versions of MiniCAD. The first thing to try is to Update to the 8.5.1 version of the software... If you have not received you CD in the mail please contact, our customer service department 410-290-5114 ------------------ Shawn Waithe Diehl Graphsoft inc. Tech Support Manager Quote Link to comment
Ves Mandaric Posted January 26, 2000 Share Posted January 26, 2000 I have 8.5.1 and Architect and I have the same problem.PentiumII 350/Maxtor Milenium G400 32Mb/RAM 384Mb/Win98. Please consider this serious problem and test vide cards you can recomend! Quote Link to comment
Guest Posted January 26, 2000 Share Posted January 26, 2000 Ves, we realize that this is a major problem for some people, but it is very difficult to test every video card on the market. That is why we depend on customers like you to report incompatibilities like this so if it is our problem we can test it and fix the problem. Quote Link to comment
Ves Mandaric Posted February 1, 2000 Share Posted February 1, 2000 Plese sugest the seting for BIOS as SYSTEM BIOS,VIDEO BIOS, VIDEO RAM, and shedowing part of BIOS. I found that if you ENABLE SYSTEM BIOS VW would probably crash sooner than without it. In what address VW write? Quote Link to comment
Ves Mandaric Posted February 2, 2000 Share Posted February 2, 2000 This hapened again. This time not in Zoom/Pane but in Rendering/wireframe. It just stoped responding, so I had to switch off computer. NO BIos setings were enabled!!!!! Plese fix this problem. Quote Link to comment
Ves Mandaric Posted February 17, 2000 Share Posted February 17, 2000 Just an update. I have enabled Video BIOS and Video RAM Cacheable in BIOS Setup/Chipset Feature setup.System BIOS Cachaeable is Disabled. I NEVER had any crashes since based on Zoom IN/Out or rendering. Hope this is the right. Quote Link to comment
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