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| danrosenstein:
Pinball Wizard, is your machine hooked up to sound? I wonder if a functioning sound output is needed... I thought about this when i was playing with my working Hyperspin, but have not tried it on my non-working one. I intend to try tonight. -dan |
| pinballwizard79:
--- Quote from: Jammin0 on September 27, 2011, 06:50:06 pm ---Out of curiosity, what was the hacked version of Xp that you tried? I've used an SP4 Vista look alike version that I can speak to. If you can isolate the difference in drivers then you could slipstream just that missing part into a stable build of XP. --- End quote --- I'm not really familiar with all that slipstream stuff (yeah I'm a noob) but brother if I knew what was missing I would prolly just install it on the OS now ;D Man I wish I knew what to look for to determine whats missing FML!!! |
| pinballwizard79:
--- Quote from: danrosenstein on September 27, 2011, 07:26:54 pm ---Pinball Wizard, is your machine hooked up to sound? I wonder if a functioning sound output is needed... I thought about this when i was playing with my working Hyperspin, but have not tried it on my non-working one. I intend to try tonight. -dan --- End quote --- Its not sound related, its mos def a graphical software/config error found on several OEM versions of XP corp. Hey Dan are you using corpXP too? Hmmmmmmmm |
| danrosenstein:
I am on Win7 64 Bit SP1. I get that the issue shouldn't be sound related, but i think that the issue is sound is failing during transitions, and this is error is cascading as a failure to not clear the screen, and thus the text gets overwritten. I am going to try it out once I put my little one to bed. -Dan |
| pinballwizard79:
That is an interesting thought, I hope you are right brother!!!!! |
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