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Contents INTRODUCTION 4 KEY FEATURES 5 SECOND GENERATION GPU 5 PERFORMANCE 5 QUALITY 6 HDTV/DVD PLAYBACK 6 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 7 CHECK LIST 7 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 8 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 9 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 9 STEPS 10 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 11 ÿ MICROSOFT WINDOWS®9X 11 ÿ WINDOWS®ME DISPLAY DRIVER 12 ÿ WINDOWS® 2000 DISPLAY DRIVER 13 ÿ MICROSOFT NT™4.0 14 2
Contents INTRODUCTION 4 KEY FEATURES 5 SECOND GENERATION GPU 5 PERFORMANCE 5 QUALITY 6 HDTV/DVD PLAYBACK 6 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT 7 CHECK LIST 7 HARDWARE DESCRIPTION 8 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 9 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 9 STEPS 10 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 11 ÿ MICROSOFT WINDOWS®9X 11 ÿ WINDOWS®ME DISPLAY DRIVER 12 ÿ WINDOWS® 2000 DISPLAY DRIVER 13 ÿ MICROSOFT NT™4.0 14 2
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... Quality • nVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture • Industry's first fully compliant professional OpenGL 1.2 support for all Linux™ and Windows® operating systems • WHQL-certified Windows 2000, Windows NT®4.0, Windows 98 and Windows NT®3.5 • Complete Linux drivers, including full OpenGL... 3-tap vertical filtering − 8:1 upscalling and downscalling − Per-pixel color keying − Multiple video windows with hardware color space conversion and filtering − DVD sub-picture alpha blended composting − Video acceleration for DirectShow, MPEG1...
... Quality • nVIDIA Unified Driver Architecture • Industry's first fully compliant professional OpenGL 1.2 support for all Linux™ and Windows® operating systems • WHQL-certified Windows 2000, Windows NT®4.0, Windows 98 and Windows NT®3.5 • Complete Linux drivers, including full OpenGL... 3-tap vertical filtering − 8:1 upscalling and downscalling − Per-pixel color keying − Multiple video windows with hardware color space conversion and filtering − DVD sub-picture alpha blended composting − Video acceleration for DirectShow, MPEG1...
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System Requirement ± Intel Pentium® II or III, or compatible system with AGP Bus Extension Slot ± CD-ROM drive, Double speed or faster ± Hard Drive with at least 10MB Free space ± MS Windows® 9x / Me/NT™4.0/2000 operating system ± USB supplemental driver for mainboard's core-logic chipset (Only for MS Windows® 95 OS) Check List R 3DForce2 MX, or 3DForce2 MX-LCD Multimedia Accelerator R Software & Documents CD R Quick Start Guide (Printed) 7
System Requirement ± Intel Pentium® II or III, or compatible system with AGP Bus Extension Slot ± CD-ROM drive, Double speed or faster ± Hard Drive with at least 10MB Free space ± MS Windows® 9x / Me/NT™4.0/2000 operating system ± USB supplemental driver for mainboard's core-logic chipset (Only for MS Windows® 95 OS) Check List R 3DForce2 MX, or 3DForce2 MX-LCD Multimedia Accelerator R Software & Documents CD R Quick Start Guide (Printed) 7
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... back of the mounting screws. 4. Remove the retaining screw that contained the USB supplemental driver, or logon their WEBsite for download. 10 Replace the computer cover. Otherwise, video driver installation won't go through properly. Refer to your system user manual for the mainboard's PCI... You have now completed the installation of your new graphics adapter on your system. < Very Important Note: For Windows®95 users, before you install the video display driver, you removed to determine the location of the computer. 3. Use the (remaining) screw you have to install ...
... back of the mounting screws. 4. Remove the retaining screw that contained the USB supplemental driver, or logon their WEBsite for download. 10 Replace the computer cover. Otherwise, video driver installation won't go through properly. Refer to your system user manual for the mainboard's PCI... You have now completed the installation of your new graphics adapter on your system. < Very Important Note: For Windows®95 users, before you install the video display driver, you removed to determine the location of the computer. 3. Use the (remaining) screw you have to install ...
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... there is the letter of your CD-ROM drive (e.g. The display device selected "3DForce2 MX series, nVIDIA GeForce2 MX", then press on the "Display Driver" selection bar. 4. Restart Windows to "X:\MX\Win9x\Jatonagp.INF" (X is any. 6. Do Not placed the 3DForce2 MX'CD into... complete installation. 11 Close and apply to allow the operating system starting with the VGA or SVGA driver. Click on OK button. 9. After Windows®9x desktop loaded completely, following the video driver installation procedure below. 1. Click on " Advance" button. 5. Autorun file pops up "Welcome" ...
... there is the letter of your CD-ROM drive (e.g. The display device selected "3DForce2 MX series, nVIDIA GeForce2 MX", then press on the "Display Driver" selection bar. 4. Restart Windows to "X:\MX\Win9x\Jatonagp.INF" (X is any. 6. Do Not placed the 3DForce2 MX'CD into... complete installation. 11 Close and apply to allow the operating system starting with the VGA or SVGA driver. Click on OK button. 9. After Windows®9x desktop loaded completely, following the video driver installation procedure below. 1. Click on " Advance" button. 5. Autorun file pops up "Welcome" ...
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..."Welcome Screen", and select display driver to specify a location such as "D:\MX\Win9x\" , or browser on the CD directories, then unfold on MX, unfold on Win9x. ÿ Windows®Me Display Driver: As with SVGA (Default from Microsoft Windows®) display driver. On "Display property", tab... on "Settings" then click on to SVGA driver 12 You have to starting driver install. 2. Click button to an existing system, ...
..."Welcome Screen", and select display driver to specify a location such as "D:\MX\Win9x\" , or browser on the CD directories, then unfold on MX, unfold on Win9x. ÿ Windows®Me Display Driver: As with SVGA (Default from Microsoft Windows®) display driver. On "Display property", tab... on "Settings" then click on to SVGA driver 12 You have to starting driver install. 2. Click button to an existing system, ...
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.... 3. Click on " Advance" button. 5. Browse to "X:\MX\Win2k\Jatonagp.INF (X is any. 6. from Windows®9x/Windows®Me system before you may install the manufacturer display driver as above, if error occur when you proceed step 1,2 or 3, please consult with your system dealer or the ...existing hardware manufacturer support. ÿ Windows® 2000 Display Driver: Microsoft Windows®2000 detects this video adapter to ALL-IN-ONE mainboards (which video port built-in already), then you have to...
.... 3. Click on " Advance" button. 5. Browse to "X:\MX\Win2k\Jatonagp.INF (X is any. 6. from Windows®9x/Windows®Me system before you may install the manufacturer display driver as above, if error occur when you proceed step 1,2 or 3, please consult with your system dealer or the ...existing hardware manufacturer support. ÿ Windows® 2000 Display Driver: Microsoft Windows®2000 detects this video adapter to ALL-IN-ONE mainboards (which video port built-in already), then you have to...
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... Display page. 5. SELECT the "Display" icon in the same page to take effect. 8. If the driver "3DForce2 MX series, nVIDIA GeForce2 MX" is the CD ROM drive where the Software & Documents CD has been inserted. 6. Re-start Windows if necessary. 14 SELECT "Change..." SELECT "Apply" to continue. 7. SELECT the desired color palette (the...
... Display page. 5. SELECT the "Display" icon in the same page to take effect. 8. If the driver "3DForce2 MX series, nVIDIA GeForce2 MX" is the CD ROM drive where the Software & Documents CD has been inserted. 6. Re-start Windows if necessary. 14 SELECT "Change..." SELECT "Apply" to continue. 7. SELECT the desired color palette (the...
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... compatible with the original video driver, or delete and re-install the current video driver to our support. DOS prompt. The most video drivers are descriptive and familiar with a system (Windows® 95) formatted floppy diskette. Explain and Suggestion: Windows® 95 Inadvertently, certain ...configuration files (e.g., msdos.sys, and command.com) have been changed in windows, make sure that you have loaded that proper video driver, and that the driver is a monitor mis-match. Explain and Suggestion: There are particularly effectual at crashing computer...
... compatible with the original video driver, or delete and re-install the current video driver to our support. DOS prompt. The most video drivers are descriptive and familiar with a system (Windows® 95) formatted floppy diskette. Explain and Suggestion: Windows® 95 Inadvertently, certain ...configuration files (e.g., msdos.sys, and command.com) have been changed in windows, make sure that you have loaded that proper video driver, and that the driver is a monitor mis-match. Explain and Suggestion: There are particularly effectual at crashing computer...
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...or change settings of the graphics engine that always backs to a monitor that DDC automatically setup the display frequency without loading video driver. In most implementations, the rendering engine is an unsatisfactory solution, you may have to upgrade to default after restart the system. ...that is responsible for the end user. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1 Why do we need 3D graphics capability in windows, load the standard generic VGA driver. If problem persist in our PC? Q: Selection of color, resolution and refresh rate combination that draws 3D primitives, ...
...or change settings of the graphics engine that always backs to a monitor that DDC automatically setup the display frequency without loading video driver. In most implementations, the rendering engine is an unsatisfactory solution, you may have to upgrade to default after restart the system. ...that is responsible for the end user. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1 Why do we need 3D graphics capability in windows, load the standard generic VGA driver. If problem persist in our PC? Q: Selection of color, resolution and refresh rate combination that draws 3D primitives, ...