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HELP!: World of Warcraft Error 134 on a Radeon X800

May 14th, 2008 . by Fudouri

So, I have noticed that the posts that are really useful, both when I do my own searches and when others have searched my site are the ones which expound on something that is hard to find on the net. I have looked up Google Ad tags, others have looked up the Chinese Farmers screenname on my site.

Now, instead of researching my problem, solving it, then forgetting all about it, I am going to post a quick blog on it. In hopes to help others in similar situations, I thought I’d make quick blog posts about my exact problem so that Google Search will pick it up, and next time someone runs into the same problem, they can read the post, try it and move on.

With the most recent patch (2.4.2) to World of Warcraft, my 132 errors (from 2.4.1) that happened anytime I was on a griffon became 134 errors anytime I moved.

Finally being fed up, I looked all around and there seems to be plenty of people who ran into this problem, with no real solution in sight.

So, for those who are like me and have a relatively old graphics card, the trick with the ATI Radeon (at least mine) was to go back to an OLD driver. I went back to 7.12 instead of using the 8.x series of drivers that they are currently at. So far, this has fixed my problem, and if in future it doesn’t, I will update.

UPDATE 06/15/2008 11:26am EST : It looks like the 7.12 still causes 134 crashes. I am going to try yet earlier version of drivers later today.

UPDATE 06/22/2008 4:05pm EST : Been using the Omega drivers version .252 which if I remember correctly is based on Catalyst 6.14. These stopped all crashing. Looks like X800 is too old to use newer drivers.

HELP!: My Ongoing Tablet PC research

May 13th, 2008 . by Fudouri

As those who I talk to regularly know, my current obsession is to buy myself a tablet PC. I keep telling myself that if I bought a tablet pc I will start drawing comics again, but even my heart knows the truth of the matter is that I wouldn’t be able to keep it up.

Quite frankly, tablet PC is just a gadget buy for me. The same as when I bought my first PDA (Toshiba) and my second pda (Dell Axim).

Still, since it is what i have gotten the most hits on, I thought I would put things into perspective for anyone else in my boat with a summary of the research I have done (most popular term to find my website seems to be tx2000).

The bottom of the barrel is the tx2000 from HP. This tablet can cost less than $1000 and if you are looking for something cheap and brand new, this seems to get decent reviews.

The middle of the road in my thoughts is the Toshiba M700. This table is in the $1500-1700 range. Its improvements over the HP is an intel processor (faster than the AMD in the HP) and its LED backlit screen (nicer looking and easier on the battery, doesn’t mean the laptop lasts longer, just LED backlight is easier on batter).

The top of the line is the Dell Latitude XT. Pinnacle of tablet pc’s right now and has a price to match at $2500+. For this money, you are getting a one of a kind LCD screen. The capacitive touch screen means it works more like the iphone than like your touchpad. It is also significantly smaller than other models using the small form processor. From all reviews, this thing can command such a price.

There are plenty of others I have not mentioned that are popular, Fujitsu, Lenovo, and Gateway in particular, but I didn’t really research much into those.

If I was going to choose one to buy right now, I would go with the M700, but I have decided to wait on it. Wacom press released a new capacitive touch screen as well, and I am going to wait to see what products come out using their new tablet interface. The expectation is that you will get the awesomeness that is found on the XT had a significantly reduced price.