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I have experienced a similar freeze once with a thriller! figure that one
out...

Randy Cassidy wrote:

> I suspect you're referring to the "I'm using a Voodoo2 card, and sometimes
> my screen stops updating, but the game clearly continues to run in the
> background because I can hear the world march on.  I've tried every set of
> 3Dfx drivers I can get my hand on, I'm not overclocking either my system or
> my Voodoo2 board, I've tried underclocking the Voodoo2 board, opening the
> case, blowing fans at the machine, etc.  Nothing seems to help." problem.
> We do not yet know what is causing the problem, mostly because we cannot
> get any machine we have in-house to exhibit it.  We're in the process of
> obtaining a machine that exhibits this behavior from a GPL customer.  Once
> we get that machine in our offices, we can try to figure out what's going
> on.
>
> Randy
>
> D Cantor <cantor@gis.net> wrote in article <71pvtc$7fh$1@supernews.com>...
> > Can someone from Papyrus please advise us why so many people are
> > experienceing freezes, if it's a GPL problem and is there a fix in the
> > works?

