I tried that for my viper 550 instead of using the svga support for the v550...but how can you know that it is really 3d accelerated then...i can't see any great improvement after...
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Browse All TopicsI have the Diamond Viper V770D NVIDIA AGP graphics card with 32mb of RAM. I can not get my card to work with Redhat Linux 6.0. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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by: n0ctrnlPosted on 1999-09-14 at 07:31:26ID: 2045477
Very simple actually. Go to nvidia's website. They have drivers availble for the TNT/TNT2 chipsets. Untar the tar.gz file and read the instructions for installation. By the way, their server is very nice, I currently use it for my TNT2 card.