NVIDIA RIVA TNT
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NVIDIA GeForce 256
NVIDIA GeForce DDR
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Windows XP, Windows 98SE
5.3.2 (2000-06-26) via .inf
Cuando un juego accedia a los directx se tildaba la PC (PIII con Windows XP)hasta que probé con estos y listo, problema solucionado.
NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model64/Model64 Pro (v5.3.2.0) para WINDOWS 2000. No están certificados pero funcionan bien.
When a game uses Directx the PC crashes (PIII 750 with Windows XP), I try this one and the problem was fixed.
NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model64/Model64 Pro (v5.3.2.0) for WINDOWS 2000. THEY ARE NOT CERTIFIED but works fine.
Leandro (DG Member) on 29-Oct-2001
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PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_002D&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_15
PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_002D&SUBSYS_02011043&REV_15
PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3344&SUBSYS_33441106&REV_01
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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list | 5.9 KB | 26 Jun 2000 |
nv4_disp.dll | 1.2 MB | 26 Jun 2000 |
nv4_disp.inf | 76.3 KB | 26 Jun 2000 |
NV4_mini.sys | 439.1 KB | 26 Jun 2000 |
NvCpl.dll | 905.2 KB | 26 Jun 2000 |
NvInstNT.dll | 69.6 KB | 26 Jun 2000 |
nvoglnt.dll | 1.4 MB | 26 Jun 2000 |
NvQTwk.dll | 114.7 KB | 26 Jun 2000 |
Readme.txt | 2.8 KB | 26 Jun 2000 |
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