Mystify Screen Saver Shows Screen Snow (102176)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 3.1
- Microsoft Windows NT Advanced Server 3.1
This article was previously published under Q102176 SYMPTOMS
During a color palette change, you may notice snow on the screen. This
is most noticeable when running the Mystify screen saver, because it
changes palettes constantly.
CAUSE
Older VGA adapters have single-ported digital to analog converters
(DACs). When DAC registers are written to, they cannot be read from
simultaneously. If you are realizing a palette, for example, as DAC
registers are written to, pixel color cannot be read and snow appears
on the screen. This problem is limited to old VGA adapters (five years
or older) running in 256-color mode (16-color mode is not palletized).
Since most machines that are capable of running Windows NT are not
five years old, this problem should not be prevalent.
This problem occurs on Video 7 VRAM I or II video adapters with BIOS
revisions of 8.05 or earlier.
Newer VGA adapters do not have this problem because of dual-ported
DACs and built-in anti-sparkle circuitry.
RESOLUTION
With Windows and MS-DOS, this problem was handled by waiting for a
vertical retrace (when no screen drawing was occurring) to write to
the DAC registers. This was an acceptable solution because nothing is
happening during vertical retrace in Windows and MS-DOS. However, with
Windows NT, because several threads may be running and competing for
processor time, waiting for a vertical retrace would reduce
performance severely.
To avoid this problem, obtain a newer video adapter.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/20/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbHardware KB102176 |
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