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Latest revision as of 17:30, 28 September 2010
Version | Status | Date Updated | Updated By |
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710 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
810 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
1004 | Unknown | N/A | N/A |
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Usage Information |
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EVGA e-GeForce FX 5200
Tested working great with UI2 with and without alpha blending in 710.
Update (6/2/2009): I installed the core (with a nvidia video card and enabled the restricted drivers and running alpha 2.22) but when I started my MD with this video card the I kept getting the "Orbiter cannot initialize opengl" when trying UI2. So I reran the AVWizard and selected UI1. After regeneration, I went to the desktop and enabled the restricted nvidia drivers (170 I think). Then, when I reran the AVWizard I selected UI2 w/o alpha and the card works great. Not clear why the restricted drivers are not enabled on MDs that are installed after the restricted drivers are enabled on the core.
Hardware:
* 128 MB * AGP 8x/4x * Fanless Design
Featuring:
* NVIDIA CineFX Engine * NVIDIA ForceWare unified driver * NVIDIA nView multi-display technology * NVIDIA Digital Vibrance Control 3.0 * Dual 350MHz RAMDACs * Integrated TV encoder (1024x768 maximum resolution)
Connections:
* 1x VGA * 1x TV-Out