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INTEL® GRAPHICS REPORT

Report Date: 05,19,2002

Report Time[hr:mm:ss]: 17:04:53

Driver Version: 4.13.01.3004

Operating System: Windows 98* 4.10.2222 A

Default Language: English (United States)

DirectX* Version: 8.1

Physical Memory: 62 MB

Processor: x86 family 6 Model 6 Stepping 5

Processor Speed: 535 MHZ

Vendor ID: Not Available

Device ID: Not Available

Device Revision: Not Available

* Accelerator Information *

* Graphics Drivers File Information *

Current Display Driver: Intel® 82810 Graphics Controller

Driver Files:

Description: Intel Graphics Driver

Manufacturer: Intel® Corporation

Version: 4.13.01.3004

Date: 1/15/02

Description: 32-Bit GDI Display Driver

Manufacturer: Intel® Corporation

Version: 4.13.01.3004

Date: 1/15/02

Description: Mini-VDD for Intel Graphics Driver

Manufacturer: Intel® Corporation

Version: 4.13.01.3004

Date: 1/15/02

Description: DirectDraw® Driver for Intel Graphics Driver

Manufacturer: Intel® Corporation

Version: 4.13.01.3004

Date: 1/15/02

Description: SiI Minidriver for Intel Graphics Driver

Manufacturer: Intel® Corporation

Version: 4.13.01.3004

Date: 1/15/02

Description: VCH Minidriver for Intel Graphics Driver

Manufacturer: Intel® Corporation

Version: 4.13.01.3004

Date: 1/15/02

Description: Ch700x Minidriver for Intel Graphics Driver

Manufacturer: Intel® Corporation

Version: 4.13.01.3004

Date: 1/15/02

Description: Digital Display Minidriver for Intel® Graphics Driver

Manufacturer: Intel® Corporation

Version: 4.13.01.3004

Date: 1/15/02

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From the report you supplied it indicates that you have an Intel 810 graphics core (a chipset with video built in) and the latest drivers for it. This should work with CMBO, though it isn't a very fast combination it should still work.

Typically the amount of RAM allocated for video is set in the CMOS/BIOS setup (on occasion, but extremely rare for an 810, there is dedicated memroy for the video). Typically the defaul will be 1-2Mb while the max may most likely be 4Mb (possibly 8Mb). You'll want to set this to the maximum amount you can.

If you run the DirectX Diagnostic (C:\PROGRAM FILES\DIRECTX\SETUP\DXDIAG) on the Display tab there are settings and tests for the video, what are the settings and can your setup pass the Direct3D test (run it a couple of times) ?

It's possible that you may want to go back to an earlier version of the video drivers. Currently you're using the set that is number 6.6. You may want to try versions back to 6.0 or later. This will take experimentation if you go this route. Actually the earliest driver I see on the site is 6.3.1 from Intel.

What sound chip/card do you have in your system ? Have you updated drivers for it ?

I'd suggest shutting down as many programs/utilities that you can that are running in the background while you play CM. Since your video shares the same memory as the system it puts quite a load on things and any running software may make things that much slower.

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