[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Klaus Schmidinger writes: > > Lawrence Gold wrote: > > > > > > On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 06:35:16PM +0200, Klaus Schmidinger wrote: > > > > > > > > If anybody has an idea what else I could test or change to get this thing > > > > to work, I'd appreciate that very much. > > > > > > This is probably completely unrelated, but it's worth a try: I used to not > > > be able to use my card for more than a couple of minutes before the video > > > would become garbled. The solution was to attach a 486 cooling fan to the > > > Kfir chip. > > > > > > Your problem doesn't sound like it's heat-related, but it's one more thing > > > to consider if all other possibilities are exhausted. > > > > I also don't think it's heat-related, since it occurs right from the very > > start, after turning on the (cool) PC. > > > > What about the source of the video input. Is it always the same?
Maybe this is just a coincindence, but I have observed that when the incoming video signal switches to 16:9, the upper edge of the lower black bar is exactly where the disturbed scan line is. Klaus -- _______________________________________________________________ Klaus Schmidinger Phone: +49-8635-6989-10 CadSoft Computer GmbH Fax: +49-8635-6989-40 Hofmark 2 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] D-84568 Pleiskirchen, Germany URL: www.cadsoft.de _______________________________________________________________
