Hi Pete,<<I'm fairly sure that setting such an aperture actually turns AGP off, making the card run just as if it were a PCI card instead. You can achieve that inside Windows by using the DxDiag utility, in the display tab.>>
The message also suggested this option could be controlled in DxDiag. I hadn't appreciated it made an AGP card emulate a PCI one but as I said to Frank, I'm not really bothered as to what's happening inside the hardware if the end result is something I've been seeking for many years.
<<If turning AGP off makes things better it sounds rather like there's a problem on the AGP setup, so perhaps some of those other BIOS settings, relating to AGP, should be looked at first? >>
But why? I've not noticed any reduction in frame rates or anything else in Windows generally that would suggest this is not something that should be done. And what other AGP setting in the BIOS would you think should be looked at? To be honest, if I'm eliminating the stutters (and it is very obvious) then that's it as far as I'm concerned.
I can appreciate that for some this isn't enough. They want to know the technical reasons but I'm not amongst them and I probably wouldn't understand it anyway
All I can say is try it and if it works then fine. If it doesn't then by all means try other things but this solution will keep me happy.
Regards,
Ray Proudfoot,
Cheshire, England