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  • PowerDesk 5.20

    It seem that a old Powerdesk is on Matrox FTPftp://ftp.matrox.com/pub/mga/millg400/win95_98/w9x_520.exe

  • #2
    It's a microsoft certified driver and gives me a slight increase in 3DMark MAX

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    Cracker_99
    VA-503+rev 1.2A, 450 MHz K6-III, 96 MB EDO DRAM, 10 GB Maxtor HD, SB Live!, Millennium G200 8MB AGP, AVerMedia TV98, AOPEN CRW 9420, FPS 1000, 2 MS SideWinder Gamepads
    Win98 (2222A), BeOS 4.5.2, RedHat 5.2 with Kernel 2.2.12


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    • #3
      hiya all i wanted to know if the new certified 5.20 drivers are better then the current 5.25 i have a millenium g200

      thanks alot!

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      • #4
        <img src="http://www.netppl.fi/~tumu/520whql.gif" alt="trust no1" width=260 height=172>


        Just for curiosity, is it really a certified driver? DxDiag says it's not.

        -Tumu


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        Celeron 333 (not overclocked), GigaByte 6BXE Intel 440BX AGPset (bios v3.3),
        64MB PC100 RAM, G200 AGP 8MB SGRAM (not overclocked, a fan, bios v2.6),
        PD5.20, SB16 Value, 3COM Fast EtherLink XL, Sony Multiscan 100ES, HP8210i
        Win95OSR2.1 finnish

        Celeron 333 (not overclocked), GigaByte 6BXE Intel 440BX AGPset (bios v3.4),
        64MB PC100 RAM, nVidia TNT2 32M (was G200 AGP 8MB SGRAM), SB Live! Value LW3.1, 3COM Fast EtherLink XL, Sony Multiscan 100ES, HP8210i
        Win98 finnish

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        • #5
          I have found that it depend which version of DirectX you run as to whether drivers report as certified or not. I had one of the drivers in the 4.33 certified release come up as none-certified untill I changed to DirectX 7 Then suddenly it gained certification. I have no Idea why!

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