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Subject: Re: NFS3 Problems
From: bles_larry@bah.com (Larry Bles)
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 07:29:55 -0500
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I'm just going by the readme...

I had a Monster 1, and had NO dashboard.  I put in the Monster II, and
instantly had the dashboard.

I did what the readme said to do, and it took care of _my_ problem.

I guess everyone's mileage will vary.

-Larry

Jim Treber <jtreber@megsinet.net> wrote:

> That is not true. We have two  Intel 200mmx machines, one with Monster
> 1 3DFX and the other with the older Canopus Pure 3D. The Canopus has no
> problem displaying the dashboard. The Monster will not do it.
>       Jim Treber
