David,

I re-visited the site and notice that Intel has a new driver and
installation note
( The one I have was dated Apr 2000 ).
SUggest you take a look at :-
http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intel810/Release_Notes_1.htm
I think you might need to pick up a new driver for your enhanced 810 as the
one that
I installed at that time had the first generation of 810.


good luck
Auyeung


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> Ok.... I tried dropping the total by 1 meg... and got corruption
> by 2 megs... and got corruption
> rediscovered motherboard manual and noticed that the graphics chip was
> actually an enhanced i810 which supports 4 megs of display cache
> dropped the total by 4 megs.... and got corruption
> dropped the total by 5 megs.... and got corruption
>
> This is really starting to drive me nuts!
>
> David Aikema
>
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> > The essence is to reserve 1M of the system memory for the i810 frame
> buffer.
>
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