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Help - Trident T64 problems with AdvMame
« on: April 26, 2003, 09:39:51 pm »
I am trying to run Advance Mame with a Trident T64 video card.  Every time I try to run advcfg.exe or advv.exe, I get an error that says I don't have a driver that can program the video card.  I am using the normal T64 driver (not Andrew and Saka's since I don't need the 15khz or 25khz drivers).  I have tried this in both windows 98SE and windows XP.  It also says that I need to set the device_video_output option to "auto" (which it is) and that I need to install the svgawin driver (which I did when I used XP).  

Does anyone have an idea what could be wrong?  I am trying to get this thing set up so I can use a WG D9200 monitor.