Frequently Asked Questions - AOpen AX59PRO User Manual

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the ON/OFF button. The network management software will continue to
perform the tasks that have been programmed to do.
Q: What is the AGP (Accelerated Graphic Port)?
A: AGP is a PCI-like bus interface targeted for high-performance 3D graphic.
AGP supports only memory read/write operation and single-master single-
slave one-to-one only. The AGP uses both rising and falling edge of the
66MHz clock and produces 66MHz x 4byte x 2 = 528MB/s data transfer rate.
The AOpen AX6L and AX6B MB are designed to support AGP via the new
Intel LX & BX chipset.
Q: Why is there a resource conflict between my AGP VGA card & PCI-to-PCI
bridge (or AGP bridge) within Device Manger under Windows'95?
A: It is normal for AGP cards to conflict with the PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
(or AGP bridge). Since Windows'95 does not inherently support AGP
technology, it reports this conflict incorrectly. This conflict will not adversely
affect the performance of your system. Attempting to resolve it will result in
improper operation of the PC. This issue is expected to be fixed by Microsoft
when Windows 98 released.
Q: Power Management Icon does not appear in the Windows 95 Control Panel
even though the APM under BIOS Setup is enabled.
A: This problem occurs if you did not enable the APM function before you install
Windows 95. If you have already installed Windows 95, re-install it after the
BIOS APM function is enabled.
Q: Which version of the Windows '95 that I am using?
A: You may determine the version of Windows '95 by following steps.
1. Double click "System" in "Control Panel".
2. Click "General".
3. Look for "System" heading & refer to following,
4.00.950
4.00.950A
4.00.950B
4.00.950C
If you are running OSR 2.1, you may tell it from by checking "USB
Supplement to OSR2" in the list of installed program of Add/Remove
program tool under Control Panel, and checking for version 4.03.1212 of the
Ntkern.vxd file in the Windows\System\Vmm32 folder.

Frequently Asked Questions

Windows 95
Windows 95 + Service Pack or OEM Service Release 1
OEM Service Release 2 or OEM Service Release 2.1
OEM Service Release 2.5
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