[AG-TECH] Matrox G200 Drivers Question

Ross Gaunt gaunt at llnl.gov
Wed Sep 26 11:39:17 CDT 2001


I guess one of the problems with having an outside vendor install your AGN 
system is that one does not become familiar with how things work or how to 
make changes.  Like it or not, I guess I'll need to learn PC sys. 
administration.

I too have a G200 and a G400 card with the same slowdown problems described 
by David.  Can anyone describe how to get VIC to launch on my G400/AGP 
card?   Thanks.

Ross Gaunt
LLNL-CASC

At 05:29 PM 9/25/01 -0700, John Shalf wrote:

>One thing that reduced the utilization is to use 16-bit
>color rather than 24bit.  Aside from that, I have launch my
>VIC windows on the G400/AGP card in order to get around the
>CPU utilization problem (I'm running a 6-display system with
>a G200 and a G400).  I'm very interested in any other tricks
>to reduce the CPU utilization.
>
>-john
>
>David Minor wrote:
> >
> > Hi - we've been trying to isolate our CPU utilization problems on our 
> Display machine, and think we've found them. I'm wondering if anyone has 
> seen these or has suggestions?
> >
> > We are running the G200 PCI card. We have been running with the latest 
> Matrox drivers, which are dated January I believe (I'm not in front of 
> the machine right now). The problem we have been seeing is that as soon 
> as we open 3 windows in Vic, CPU utilization pops up to 50-60%, making 
> for a very unpleasant experience.
> >
> > Just for kicks (yeah right) I uninstalled the Matrox drivers and tried 
> running with the M$ drivers that shipped with Win2k - guess what? Opening 
> 3 Vic windows causes the CPU utilization to run at about 8-9%, which is 
> great. We don't see 50% utilization until we open a lot of windows. Very 
> acceptable behavior. Only problem is that you can't drag any of the 
> windows over to the extended desktop on the projectors - they become 
> corrupted. This is a known behavior and was expected.
> >
> > So .. rock and a hard place here. Any suggestions?
> >
> > BTW this is on a Dell GX300 system running a dual PIII 866.

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K. Ross Gaunt                                         gaunt at llnl.gov
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