Hi!
I can't seem to find a solution anywhere on the internet, or when doing a search of this forum, and wonder if anyone would be able to help me?
I've just got hold of a Gateway E-3400, which has an Intel 82815 based motherboard (NLX form factor) PIII-933. It has the built-in 82815 integrated graphics too, which is very good for 2D work.
I'm wanting to make a dual monitor system, using my Geforce 2 MX PCI card as the main grapics card, but using the integrated graphics to power the secondary monitor for playing music videos / movies etc while I do useful work on the first monitor.
I have Windows XP, and it works fine on the 82815 graphics system. Once I have set it up, if I switch off, install the Geforce2MX PCI card, and switch on, it auto-installs the Geforce card, but now the 82815 card is no longer present in the device manager.
According to the Intel website, it is possible to use the 82815 graphics card together with a PCI card for multi-monitor support. If use use an AGP card, then the chipset will automatically disable the 82815 graphics card (you can't use AGP + onboard graphics simultaneously).
I have so far :
Got the latest drivers for the 82815
Noticed that it also 'vanishes' with the PCI card installed, under Win 98.
Noticed that there are no options regarding the video cards
etc whatsoever in the bios.
... I've also manually installed the 82815 drivers under XP, while the Geforce PCI card is in place, with the result that it just says 'this device cannot start', but also states the location of the 82815 as 'unknown' meaning that as far as XP is concerned, the 82815 graphics controller isn't even present on my computer.
Does anyone have any advice? e.g. on forcing the 82815 graphics to be activated?. It seems that the BIOS is somehow disabling it, although in theory it should be usable along with PCI cards?
Thanks for your help
Matt
I can't seem to find a solution anywhere on the internet, or when doing a search of this forum, and wonder if anyone would be able to help me?
I've just got hold of a Gateway E-3400, which has an Intel 82815 based motherboard (NLX form factor) PIII-933. It has the built-in 82815 integrated graphics too, which is very good for 2D work.
I'm wanting to make a dual monitor system, using my Geforce 2 MX PCI card as the main grapics card, but using the integrated graphics to power the secondary monitor for playing music videos / movies etc while I do useful work on the first monitor.
I have Windows XP, and it works fine on the 82815 graphics system. Once I have set it up, if I switch off, install the Geforce2MX PCI card, and switch on, it auto-installs the Geforce card, but now the 82815 card is no longer present in the device manager.
According to the Intel website, it is possible to use the 82815 graphics card together with a PCI card for multi-monitor support. If use use an AGP card, then the chipset will automatically disable the 82815 graphics card (you can't use AGP + onboard graphics simultaneously).
I have so far :
Got the latest drivers for the 82815
Noticed that it also 'vanishes' with the PCI card installed, under Win 98.
Noticed that there are no options regarding the video cards
etc whatsoever in the bios.
... I've also manually installed the 82815 drivers under XP, while the Geforce PCI card is in place, with the result that it just says 'this device cannot start', but also states the location of the 82815 as 'unknown' meaning that as far as XP is concerned, the 82815 graphics controller isn't even present on my computer.
Does anyone have any advice? e.g. on forcing the 82815 graphics to be activated?. It seems that the BIOS is somehow disabling it, although in theory it should be usable along with PCI cards?
Thanks for your help
Matt