NVIDIA geForce Windows 2000/XP Display Drivers
Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000
71.84 (11-Mar-2005)
Support for the GeForce 6200 with TurboCache™, NVIDIA PureVideo™, and NVIDIA SLI™
SLI support for over 60 top games
A CoolBits applet to allow users to easily add their own SLI application profiles for games that are not SLI certified
Robust HDTV Display Setup and adjustments
Multi-Display support for Windows Remote Desktop
Improved compatibility with Windows Remote Desktop in multi-display modes
Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c and OpenGL® 1.5 support
Product Support List
TNT2
TNT2 Pro
TNT2 Ultra
TNT2 Model 64 (M64)
TNT2 Model 64 (M64) Pro
Vanta
Vanta LT
GeForce 256
GeForce DDR
GeForce2 MX
GeForce2 MX 100
GeForce2 MX 200
GeForce2 MX 400
GeForce2 GTS
GeForce2 Pro
GeForce2 Ti
GeForce2 Ultra
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