2/18/2023 0 Comments Nview for vistaQuadro K3100M, Quadro 500M, Quadro 1000M, Quadro 3000M, Quadro 4000M, Quadro FX 370M, Quadro FX 770M, Quadro FX 880M, Quadro FX 2800M, Quadro FX 3600M Quadro FX 3800M, Quadro FX 3700M, Quadro FX 3600M, Quadro FX 2800M, Quadro FX 2700M, Quadro FX 1800M, Quadro FX 1700M, Quadro FX 1600M, Quadro FX 880M, Quadro FX 770M, Quadro FX 570M, Quadro FX 380M, Quadro FX 370M, Quadro FX 360M Quadro CX, Quadro FX 370, Quadro FX 370 Low Profile, Quadro FX 380, Quadro FX 380 Low Profile, Quadro FX 570, Quadro FX 580, Quadro FX 1700, Quadro FX 1800, Quadro FX 3700, Quadro FX 3800, Quadro FX 4600, Quadro FX 4700 X2, Quadro FX 4800, Quadro FX 5600, Quadro FX 5800 This release installs nView Desktop Manager version 141.36. This release supports the following APIs: This driver adds security updates for driver components. ODE branches are dedicated to relatively long term stability for ISV certification, OEMs, and Enterprise customers. These things take time, complaining on hexus forums doesn't make the process any faster.342.00 is an update from the 340 ODE driver branch, the ‘Optimal Drivers for Enterprise’. Seriously, coding drivers is tricky business, for graphics drivers especially, there is a *LOT* involved, and then when you go about designing a unified display architecture for a brand new userspace display subsystem things are even more complex. When I say Vista's display architecture is entirely new, I mean it's *entirely* new, not just a rehash of previous Windows kernels. Stop whining, Vista's display architecture is entirely new, it's going to take some time to get the whole thing licked, and even the little bugs in the WDDM sorted as well at Microsoft's end.There was even changes to WDDM between Beta and RTM release, we've all been just comfortable with Windows XP drivers being so stable and mature because the OS was 6 years old and inherited it's display architecture from as far back as Windows NT 3.5. Is anyone else really frustrated about this or is it just me?įor anyone thinking driver development is easy, I dare them to go write their own 8800 DX10 SLi driver. Dare I ask about 3rd party software in desperation? What about Ultramon or anything else?ĥ. How on earth does anyone running a dual monitor setup on Vista with an NVidia card cope? I think I'd go spare!!!Ĥ. If not do AMD/ATI cards support a similar feature in Vista? I know that XP drivers included Hydravision which in my opinion wasn't as good as nView but did at least allow switching of windows to different displays.ģ. Do you think nVidia will ever release a Vista driver that includes the nView toolbar?Ģ. Actually, that's putting it mildly - the single biggest reason why I don't use Vista as my main OS is the lack of driver support from nVidia! So here are a few questions:ġ. I use a dual monitor setup every day and would really miss the nView toolbar if I moved from XP to Vista. Vista has been around for a good 5 (?) months now and nVidia still haven't released ForceWare drivers for Vista that include the nView toolbar. OK, I know I've asked this question before but it's really bugging me!
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