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Bobby July 10th 03 11:39 PM

44.71
 
Where is this driver?

Cheers.

"Richard Dower" wrote in message
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Do they support GeForce MX440?

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Dave July 11th 03 12:23 AM

What ever happened to the Detonators being backward compatible all the way
back to the TNT? Has that driver strategy been done away with?
Dave

"Bart van Dijck" wrote in message
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"Richard Dower" schreef in bericht
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Do they support GeForce MX440?

From the guru3d.com description:

Nvidia Detonator 44.71 WHQL for Windows 2000/XP! And supports the

following
cards: GeForce FX 5800 Ultra, GeForce FX 5800, Quadro FX 2000, Quadro FX
1000, GeForce FX 5600 Ultra, GeForce FX 5600, GeForce FX 5600SE, GeForce

FX
5200 Ultra, GeForce FX 5200, Quadro FX 500, GeForce FX 5900 Ultra, GeForce
FX 5900, Quadro FX 3000

So: no, not yet (until the good folks at guru3d.com find the time to edit
the .inf file).

houdoe,
Bart





Stuart Pierce July 11th 03 01:25 AM

"Dave" wrote in message
...
What ever happened to the Detonators being backward compatible all the way
back to the TNT? Has that driver strategy been done away with?
Dave


Nvidia drivers (official ones anyway) are backward compatible all the way to
the TNT. They only pay for WHQL certification for the newer hardware.

Stuart



Ron Merts July 11th 03 08:33 AM

You can get it from www.guru3d.com also.

Ron

"Bobby" wrote in message
...
Where is this driver?

Cheers.

"Richard Dower" wrote in message
...
Do they support GeForce MX440?

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Richard
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678 July 11th 03 05:40 PM


Stuart Pierce wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message
...

What ever happened to the Detonators being backward compatible all the way
back to the TNT? Has that driver strategy been done away with?
Dave



Nvidia drivers (official ones anyway) are backward compatible all the way to
the TNT. They only pay for WHQL certification for the newer hardware.


Not this one. It wouldn't install with my Ti4200.




chainbreaker July 11th 03 06:00 PM

678 wrote:
Stuart Pierce wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message
...

What ever happened to the Detonators being backward compatible all
the way back to the TNT? Has that driver strategy been done away
with?
Dave



Nvidia drivers (official ones anyway) are backward compatible all
the way to the TNT. They only pay for WHQL certification for the
newer hardware.


Not this one. It wouldn't install with my Ti4200.


guru3d has an .inf file that your supposed to be able to use with 4x.xx
drivers to make them backward compatible with the usual nVidia cards.
Haven't used it myself, though.

--
chainbreaker



Ed Medlin July 12th 03 01:24 PM

The .inf at www.guru3d.com works fine. Recognized my Ti 4600 with no
problems on the xx71s..........Not a big increase in performance though.
Maybe a bit better image quality. 'Bout all.

Ed

"chainbreaker" wrote in message
...
678 wrote:
Stuart Pierce wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message
...

What ever happened to the Detonators being backward compatible all
the way back to the TNT? Has that driver strategy been done away
with?
Dave


Nvidia drivers (official ones anyway) are backward compatible all
the way to the TNT. They only pay for WHQL certification for the
newer hardware.


Not this one. It wouldn't install with my Ti4200.


guru3d has an .inf file that your supposed to be able to use with 4x.xx
drivers to make them backward compatible with the usual nVidia cards.
Haven't used it myself, though.

--
chainbreaker






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