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The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20201112021514/https://www.x.org/wiki/nv/
xorg/nv

Driver for NVIDIA based video chips. License: MIT

Status

Deprecated in 2010 Seenouveau instead.

Please seehttp://people.freedesktop.org/~aplattner/nv for release information.

3D Acceleration Status

At present the nv driver has no 3D acceleration. Nvidia will not provide the hardware specifications needed to add 3D support. However, some reverse engineering has been done for the Riva, TNT, and Geforce hardware. The UtahGLX project has basic 3D acceleration support. Help is needed to port this to DRI. For details see theDRI Nvidia Page. A Freedesktop.org project callednouveau has been started to work on 3D support. See the project'sFeature Matrix for current development status. For additional info on 3D acceleration support in general, see thefree3d.org wiki.

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Links:NVIDIAProprietaryDriverProjects/Drivers
Last editedSat 29 Aug 2015 05:05:55 PM UTC

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