The Inc. ViRGE/MXi 2MB (Engineering Release) is a popular graphics card manufactured by S3. This driver fixes screen glitches, unwanted artifacts, stuttering or glitchy video and even screen tearing. Visitors have downloaded this file "w9x.zip" 242 times with an aggregate rating of 4 out of 5 stars based on 5 reviews. The total disk space used for this update is 442.5 KB.
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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VPM.DRV | 2.2 KB | 12 Mar 1998 |
RFMDD.DLL | 58.3 KB | 12 Mar 1998 |
S3VMX32.DLL | 357.9 KB | 30 Apr 1998 |
K2VCAPTV.VXD | 14.5 KB | 12 Mar 1998 |
S3UNINST.EXE | 16.1 KB | 21 May 1998 |
VPM.DAT | 491 bytes | 11 Nov 1996 |
S3VMX.DRV | 145.0 KB | 30 Apr 1998 |
S3DTKW.DLL | 72.7 KB | 27 Feb 1997 |
S3KERNEL.VXD | 19.6 KB | 22 Oct 1996 |
VERSION.TXT | 247 bytes | 30 Apr 1998 |
RFMK2V.DAT | 2.1 KB | 14 Mar 1997 |
VPM110.DLL | 61.7 KB | 12 Mar 1998 |
S3VMX.INF | 6.7 KB | 13 May 1998 |
RFMK2V.DLL | 112.1 KB | 12 Mar 1998 |
S3SWITCH.VXD | 5.1 KB | 3 Apr 1998 |
S3TRAY.EXE | 47.2 KB | 21 May 1998 |
S3SWITCH.DLL | 157.7 KB | 3 Apr 1998 |
S3VMX.VXD | 71.5 KB | 30 Apr 1998 |
VPM105.DLL | 30.5 KB | 12 Mar 1998 |
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