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Old November 21st 03, 07:28 PM
Luke Piasecki
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Default Softquadro with the most recent drivers + where to get most recent Softquadro...

Hi, I'd like to try to hack my geForce4 Ti4200 to Quadro.
I have a few questions:

- where can I find most recent softquadro?
- will it work with the most recent drivers? If not what is the most recent
driver version it will work with?
- does softquadro also work with the newest geforce FX cards?


Thanks


 




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