I have a Lindbergh Yellow with a multi. The menu says it's v9.60 by J&J. Searching for Lindbergh multis just seems to dig up a lot of drama and butthurt rather than useful information so I'd rather avoid any of that.
When I first got it it wouldn't post at all. It got really banged up in shipping. I had to reseat the CPU to get it to post. Initially the video card was bad. I tested with a GeForce 4 to get it to boot, and then a 6800 got games running ok at 640x480. I've since replaced it with an ebay china special 7800.
I'm using a modern ATX power supply. I've tried a cheap 300 watt and an EVGA 750 watt. The cheap ones specs meet the original PSU. I've got CPU, HDD, and GPU hooked directly to the PSU and the ATX connector to the external connector. I've found I get more instability if I only use the ATX connector.
Even still, I have a lot of problems getting VF5 Final Showdown to start. It seems to crash when it tries to initialize X after loading the GPU driver.
I'm not sure if this is hardware, software, or power related. Any ideas?
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When I first got it it wouldn't post at all. It got really banged up in shipping. I had to reseat the CPU to get it to post. Initially the video card was bad. I tested with a GeForce 4 to get it to boot, and then a 6800 got games running ok at 640x480. I've since replaced it with an ebay china special 7800.
I'm using a modern ATX power supply. I've tried a cheap 300 watt and an EVGA 750 watt. The cheap ones specs meet the original PSU. I've got CPU, HDD, and GPU hooked directly to the PSU and the ATX connector to the external connector. I've found I get more instability if I only use the ATX connector.
Even still, I have a lot of problems getting VF5 Final Showdown to start. It seems to crash when it tries to initialize X after loading the GPU driver.
I'm not sure if this is hardware, software, or power related. Any ideas?