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Default 11-05-2001, 18:16 | posts: n/a

I run a Win2K system with two monitors on a GF2-GTS AGP and TNT PCI card. I patched different ref. drivers with softQuadro but I can only get them to work if I disable the TNT card. Has anyone solved this? Maybe it is because the TNT card uses the same patched driver?
   
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Default 11-06-2001, 08:20 | posts: 10,323 | Location: Taganrog, Russia

&gt; Maybe it is because the TNT card uses the same patched driver?<br>
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Yep, I'm almost sure that it's the reason. All the NVIDIA display adapters in multimon system use the same drivers so it just causes secondary NVIDIA adapter (TNT) to report wrong OpenGL capability code. Curently there is no way to fix it.<br>


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Default 11-06-2001, 10:42 | posts: n/a

Thanx<br>
So now it is up to me to decide what's better: a few percent faster 3DsMAX or all my tools and panels on the second monitor. Not a very hard decision And I can allways disable the TNT if I need fog in my preview renderings.
   
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