by Campgems » Sat Sep 01, 2018 12:00 am
Art, the display lock up hit again. I know what the source of the problem is, but not the cause.
First my setup. I have a two screen Nvida GeForce GT 430 display card. #1 monitor is an older Samsung Syncmaster 19" set to 1280x1024 resolution. #2 monitor is an older Dell 190fp set to the same resolution.
I jumped through the hoops yesterday of getting the latest and greatest Nvida updates. Started up Gearotic and the display was on #2 monitor. I worked with it most of the day today, and had no issues. I moved Gearotic over the #1 and a simulation that was running continued for about 10 seconds then locked up. I grabbed the screen and dragged it over to #2 and it jumped to life, not where it locked up, but where it should have been after the delay. Dragged it back to #1 and shortly another lock up. Its obvious it has something to do with the Samsung monitor. On one lockup, the bottom of the mill on the simulation was froze, but the top part was still doing the dance. Really weird.
Curiosity want's me to bring in a display from my garage were my hobby shop is and do some more testing. I've got a stable setup, if I use the Dell (#2) so I'll pass on further experiments for now.
One other thing I just tied to the #1, when I scanned up the upper part of this post to look for spelling errors, I had strikeout lines through most of the screen until I went back to the bottom and the back to the top. Probably the same issue.
Don
Art, the display lock up hit again. I know what the source of the problem is, but not the cause.
First my setup. I have a two screen Nvida GeForce GT 430 display card. #1 monitor is an older Samsung Syncmaster 19" set to 1280x1024 resolution. #2 monitor is an older Dell 190fp set to the same resolution.
I jumped through the hoops yesterday of getting the latest and greatest Nvida updates. Started up Gearotic and the display was on #2 monitor. I worked with it most of the day today, and had no issues. I moved Gearotic over the #1 and a simulation that was running continued for about 10 seconds then locked up. I grabbed the screen and dragged it over to #2 and it jumped to life, not where it locked up, but where it should have been after the delay. Dragged it back to #1 and shortly another lock up. Its obvious it has something to do with the Samsung monitor. On one lockup, the bottom of the mill on the simulation was froze, but the top part was still doing the dance. Really weird.
Curiosity want's me to bring in a display from my garage were my hobby shop is and do some more testing. I've got a stable setup, if I use the Dell (#2) so I'll pass on further experiments for now.
One other thing I just tied to the #1, when I scanned up the upper part of this post to look for spelling errors, I had strikeout lines through most of the screen until I went back to the bottom and the back to the top. Probably the same issue.
Don