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Infinium Labs Announces Plans For High Performance Game Console
January 24th 2003, 20:34 CET by E-ph0nk Hoax, or plain stupidity... All the info can be found here. Could a console like this have any impact? |
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Disregarding marketing, how many consoles are out there, and all that other stuff the fact remains that if you looked at the press release and think that this company has any hope of succeeding then you are an idiot or perhaps a venture capitalist. Just because Microsoft used standard parts for their console does not mean you can slap together a computer in a fugly case and call it "a new games console". |
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If it's new, and it's a game console, then it should be called a 'shazz wazza'.. I have a crocodile down my pants.
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If you hadnt heard this already,this is from penny arcade and from somewhere else Becareful, We dont know how much this server can take. In addition a bit of background. This is some poor guy playing counterstrike set to music. I assume that you ALL have accually heard it. However if not,go get it. THIS IS NOT WORK SAFE, unless they dont mind ALOT of cursing. Baby jesus is saying "God fucking damnit" right now. NO!
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I haven't heard it. I'm downloading it now, so thanks, Ryslin. "And I'm saying without a relationship with God and those strong convictions HE put in me I wouldn't be a 42 year old who hasn't had sex with anyone today."
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Your polite attitude and manners have no place here, Sirrah! I believe I can fly......urk.
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Oh, whoops. "Bitch, you should have gave me that link a long time ago. Fuckin' A." "And I'm saying without a relationship with God and those strong convictions HE put in me I wouldn't be a 42 year old who hasn't had sex with anyone today."
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GODDAMMIT FUCK! |
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Makes an excellent Windows error sound. |
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Problem: I switched Video cards so that I could install Windows XP. Now I'd like to switch back but whenever I do that it freezes up again at the boot screen. ATI Radeon 9700 btw... so my question, is there any way I can install the drivers before I manually put the card back in? I've tried downloading them from the site, doing it from the CD, etc, but since the card isn't in there at the time it won't install. Any suggestions? Also: The Terrible Mr. Grimshaw = Love I've got it all.
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Nooo, not really. Are you fully uninstalling the old video card drivers first? Also, do you have a Creative sound card? If so, pull it, try the install, and if that works put the sound card back in and see if it is now ok. I believe I can fly......urk.
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No, I have uninstalled the old video drivers but then I never updated them(this is just pulled out of a throw away computer for the purpose) so I'm not sure they're anywhere except from the XP OS. Yea, I have a creative card, I'll give that a shot, thank ya! I've got it all.
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Tried taking the sound card out, no dice :\ On the boot up screen no little line goes across and then it flashes and changes into funky colors, never really doing anything else. Guess I'm stuck with a tnt 2 for a little bit, no worries. I've got it all.
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Check your power supply. Open 'em wide
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The stupid thing is booting up, I can hear the start up sound. For some reason it stays stuck on a miscolored start screen. I've got it all.
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what motherboard do you have? Chipset? I assume it's old because of the TNT2 card. Older boards cannot support the Radeon, or even some GeForce cards, because the AGP slot just doesn't have the juice. I believe I can fly......urk.
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This is a brand new computer(from cyberpower), but I had it shipped without an OS due to the fact that I had XP at home. Wouldn't work though, so I put 2K(and 98, the card worked on both of them) on and now I'm giving it another go. my motherboard: Shuttle SIS 648 648 AS45 w/ 8X AGP 533FSB and USB 2.0 basically this comp with a few modifications. Maybe it's just my luck, who knows. I've got it all.
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So it's posting with the 9700? Garbled colourful display is usually power supply, try swapping it. You remember to connect the radeon to a floppy cable, right? Open 'em wide
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Will it boot properly into Safe Mode? You can twiddle with display options to see if that's a problem. |
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No. There is a known problem with teh SiS 648 chipset and the Radeon. Actually, with many 8x supporting boards and the Radeon, and it's the motherboard makers fault. Things you can do: Make sure you have the most current bios for the motherboard Go into the BIOS and set it to 4X AGP. The difference between 4 and 8x is like a frame a second, so it's not a big loss. Hopefully, this will allow you to install the card under XP. Make sure you use the most current Catalyst drivers. Install XP with the older TNT card. When Windows is done installing, then switch to the Radeon. When Windows detects the card and asks to search for new drivers, don't. Instead, launch ATI's driver program - when it completes, Windows will figure it out. Note: You may still have problems in games after this, because both SiS and VIA screwed up their 8x implementation. The Radeon appears to love Intel boards and the NForce 2. I believe I can fly......urk.
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More Tech Talk: I currently have a SB Live! in my computer which also has an onboard soundcard (disablet of course). I'm pretty sure my PC takes a pretty big performance hit in certain games because of the SB Live! card, so I'm considering taking it out and enabling the onboard thingy. Are onboard soundcards generally okay for mp3 listening and gaming? I have a Logitech Z-340 2.1 if that means anything. That's a big trunk. It fits a tuba, a suitcase, a dead dog, and a garment bag almost perfectly.
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Depends on the gaming. You won't get the whizbang 3D effects, and you'll lose a few voices, but if you aren't playing with a 5.1 surround sound speaker setup...it won't really matter that much. Depending on the bitrate, .mp3 files will sound about the same. I'm not sure the system performance will be much improved. You'll get a couple IRQ's back though. |
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That Terrible Mr.Grimshaw mp3 is terribly unfunny and about 3 minutes longer than it should be. Moreover, the schtick was tired when they remixed the Kingpin voice samples 4+ years ago. Just to save you the time, because I care so much: "Blah blah blah, Bailey hates everything, I'm an witless fuckwhiner, HULAHUGLHUALGHGH." It's a pigbird, obviously.
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It was pretty good in spots. "I shot that guy 50 times! FUCK!". |
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Ah, the hardware thread.. I have a network question - as there might be a chance that some of you know about this: What do i need to do to use 2 DSL modems on a network, in a way that i can choose what user uses what modem (but shared with several (10+) pc's)? I suppose i need to try & give them an IP and use that IP as the gateway, but are there some things i need to be aware of? *sigh*
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Jen Depends on the onboard sound, really. On board sound usually causes a bigger performance hit than a Live card will, and generally don't play music files as well. However, if you have say, an NForce board, the sound is just as nice and usually you take a smaller hit than with the older Live card. But CPU utilization is under 10 percent on the Live cards. E-ph0nk Uh, typically you cannot use 2 DSL modem off a single land line, so I assume you have more than one. I have no idea, other than using 2 different routers, one for each modem. The router assigns the IPs, but I suppose you could use some sort of NAT addressing somehow. Set one modem to send all nats to router one, and one modem to send all nats to router two. If you have cisco modems, it would be something like set nat entry add 10.0.0.2 for the first router. Something. I'm just sorta guessing here, not knowing your setup. I believe I can fly......urk.
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Plus, I'm posting drunk. I believe I can fly......urk.
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w00t! |
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Who the fuck is General Failure, and why is he reading my drive??! Joker, Ph.D. Procedural Assholian Behaviour, Pedophilosopher
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ssen it, not quite so disturbing now. I believe I can fly......urk.
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LPM + Warren + hardware people: Remember that problem that I was having with UT2K3 crashing? I get a BSOD after a while playing any levels and I can cause a crash 100% of the time simply by loading BR: Slaughterhouse. It crashes referencing NV4_disp.dll. It's a Geforce3 vanilla, Asus 8200, CLEAN INSTALL of NVidia's 41.09. The RAM is 2 x 512MB PC2100 NO NAME BUDGET RAM. Warren: is there anything notable about that Slaughterhouse level that can help isolate the problem? That problem was the reason that I just bought the new Motherboard and CPU. The problem still exists so that narrows it down to VIDEO CARD or RAM. Which would you guys suggest I try first? I figure it might be the RAM as the video card calls it to push out through AGP, right? For fuck's sake. Also LPM: When I buy new RAM, what exactly was the reason for not going 400MHz DDR? I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
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LPMiller: It's for a company where I wrote (intranet) software for. They are with +20 pc's on one DSL, and that's way too slow. They can now choose between two things: Get a leased line (=very expensive) or get a second DSL account/modem. There are only 4-5 people who need "faster internet" - so my suggestion was to put those on a seperate line/modem. They currently have one router (don't know the brand) - so i'f i'm correct the only thing they need is another router? There are some other things that might make it a bit harder: They still need to be able to use the internal mail server & pass through the company's firewall. *sigh*
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That problem was the reason that I just bought the new Motherboard and CPU. The problem still exists so that narrows it down to VIDEO CARD or RAM. You bought a new motherboard and processor before testing your memory? Just checkin'... There's a big leap from looking at the sun to making a hydrogen bomb. In between, you just go blind.
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Needed to anyway - Figured that the VIA chipset was the culprit and I read up on the nforce2. I couldn't sleep without having it. I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
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E-p Hmm. Well, like I said, it's beyond me, I imagine Darksied would have a better idea. But a second DSL line isn't going to speed up the internet for 20 people all that much. MCorleone The Nforce 2 performs better with 333 memory than with 400. 400, or PC3100, isn't a true standard. Everyone jumped the gun on it, and the implementation of memory and boards has been a little wanting. 2 sticks on 333 in banks 1 and 3 will give the best performance, at least in all the tests I've seen. It's rare, but possible, for bad ram to cause an nvdisplay error. Sounds more like a borked video card though. Do you have one you could borrow from someone to check? To test the ram, just pull a stick and try again, if it happens, switch sticks. Unlikely they'd both be bad. Also, did you try to reinstall Unreal? Uninstall, delete the directory, then install it in it's default folder. The Doctor is now out for the evening. I believe I can fly......urk.
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Re: NV4_disp.dll crash I got something like that opening the deck on morrowind. I'm using driver version 4.1.0.3 now to get around that. It's probably a specific shader that's in sight. Get Wet. Do the Raindance.
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If I picture what you are doing correctly, then adding a second router will do the trick so long as it has a fixed IP address that is not identical to the first router. One machine acts as outgoing gateway and DNS for the isolated machines, the other acts as outgoing gateway and DNS for the rest. I don't see it impacting the incoming mail in the slightest as those activities are taking place between a series of machines which are communicating directly with one another and not through the router. |
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Since this is the current hardware thread. I think my 21" Viewsonic G810 just died. The picture disappears after 5-10 seconds after switching to a high resolution upon startup. I backed it down to 1024x768 and lowered the refresh rate to 70hz, but it still can't hold the picture. Cycling the power will bring the picture back for another few seconds. I switched to an old MAG 17" monitor that I use when building/diagnosing other people's machines, and it is holding the image just fine. The monitor was at least 4 years old so I guess I got my money's worth out of it. Anyone had a similar problem and/or know if it can be fixed easily? It sounds like it is time for a new monitor. Read, Understand, Post: Choose any two.
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I had a problem like that with a realy old CGA monitor... It was overheating. We solved it by using a pen cap to keep a hot metal plate away from a heat sensor. Worked great for another year, then some of the internal components melted. =) -chris |
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#71 by MCorleone 2003-01-26 02:00:32 Remember that problem that I was having with UT2K3 crashing? I get a BSOD after a while playing any levels and I can cause a crash 100% of the time simply by loading BR: Slaughterhouse. It crashes referencing NV4_disp.dll. It's a Geforce3 vanilla, Asus 8200, CLEAN INSTALL of NVidia's 41.09. The RAM is 2 x 512MB PC2100 NO NAME BUDGET RAM. Warren: is there anything notable about that Slaughterhouse level that can help isolate the problem? Are you overclocking the video card or FSB? Maybe try setting the clock speeds to stock? I think of all the games out there, UT2k3 is the one most sensitive to errors from the video card and memory system. I use the benchmark-all batch file in the benchmark directory to make sure I'm not pushing my system too hard. |
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I lost my fucking wallet. Sigh. I got your clever covers right here!
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There goes your weekend fun. That sucks, yotsuya. I hope you've made all the requisite calls. Man will do many things to get himself loved, he will do all things to get himself envied.
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Sigh. Yes. I did. Cancelled everything. Now I have to go and change all my automatic withdrawls as well. I got your clever covers right here!
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Problem: I switched Video cards so that I could install Windows XP. Now I'd like to switch back but whenever I do that it freezes up again at the boot screen. ATI Radeon 9700 btw... so my question, is there any way I can install the drivers before I manually put the card back in? I've tried downloading them from the site, doing it from the CD, etc, but since the card isn't in there at the time it won't install. Any suggestions? Install the new drivers in safe mode. You may have to do a manual install through the hardware devices screen. I had a similar problem with my Radeon64Mb VIVO. Windows would install fine, but would refuse to boot. I managed to get into safe mode, but Windows wouldn't recognize my video card. However, by manually installing the correct drivers, everything was fine. A bunch of feathered DEUS EX MACHINAS come out of NOWHERE and save EVERYBODY.
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It won't go into safe mode :\ Whenever I try to boot up in any safe mode my screen gets colored lines and freezes. Doesn't look so good. I'll try working with the BIOS some, thanks to everyone for the help! I've got it all.
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I found the below post in this excellent thread and couldn't resist sharing since it so much resembles the Infinium press release. NEWS RELEASE -- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Grima the Wormtongue Public Relations Counsel Sauron Domination Solutions, Inc. Sauron Domination Solutions, Inc. announces New Product Launch TheOneRing Ring of Power expected to dominate evil marketplace Leveraging over 3,000 years of experience with the Black Arts, Sauron Domination Solutions, Inc., today announced a strategic alliance with Nazgul Partners, LLC, to launch TheOneRing™ Ring of Power. Architected to provide cost-efficient pan-racial subjugation, TheOneRing™ Ring of Power will offer its bearer unmatched capabilities to remotely control minds and wills across the entire Middle Earth marketplace. Forged from the ground up with state-of-the-art, proprietary technology, TheOneRing promises to… <sum> Rule them all <sum> Find them <sum> Bring them all <sum> In the darkness, bind them …all from its convenient, self-contained base station in the land of Mordor, where shadows lie. No longer must the forces of evil be limited to an on-site presence in order to control subjugated populations! Customers leveraging TheOneRing Ring of Power platform can expect to seamlessly integrate real-time domination over the Free Peoples of Middle Earth with just-in-time efficiencies in the Orc supply chain to create—for the first time this Age—true enterprise-wide control. "Golugz u bagronk sha pushdug!" noted Sauron Domination Solutions’ president and CEO, Sauron. Certain statements in this news release may constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Middle-Earth Private Securities Act. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of words such as "anticipates," "believes," "estimates," "expects," "intends," "plans," "will," etc. Actual outcomes and results may differ materially from the forward-looking statements expressed in this release and while Sauron Domination Solutions may choose to update forward-looking statements in the future, We specifically disclaim any obligation to do so. Past performance and forward-looking statements are not indicative of future performance. Various factors and uncertainties that may affect anticipated results expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements include a downturn in Our customers' markets or in general economic conditions; governmental regulation; infiltration of Our business units by Elvish spies; betrayal by Our minions or subsidiaries; identification of and proof of life of a verified Heir of Isildur; and other factors beyond Our control. These and other important factors are addressed in detail in Amendment No. 2 to our Registration Statement on Form S-4, filed during the First Age with the Middle-Earth Securities and Exchange Commission, under the captions "Risk Factors—Risks Relating to product launch of TheOneRing," which discussion is expressly incorporated by reference in this press release. This particular post is on page 26 of the thread. Man will do many things to get himself loved, he will do all things to get himself envied.
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http://www.ati.com/support/infobase/4075.html Open 'em wide
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Erf, I dunno if I have another power source to exchange in. I'll have to scrounge something up, thanks for the info. I've got it all.
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Kookie: Nothing's being overclocked and the Asus SmartDoctor video card diagnostic is reporting that the card is okay. Ggrr.. I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
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Maybe just not play on BR-Slaughterhouse. It was my least favorite map out of the whole game anyway. No, wait, that huge forest with the jump pads, that was worse. At least it was really pretty to look at while you wandered around aimlessly looking for someone to kill. There's a big leap from looking at the sun to making a hydrogen bomb. In between, you just go blind.
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