New Betas out v1.34
Version:
CD v1.34 (GeForce GPU driver v259.32, NVIDIA 3D Vision driver v259.32) BETA
Release Date:
2010.08.12
Operating System:
Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7
Language:
English (U.S.)
File Size:
332 MB

This is an updated NVIDIA 3D Vision driver CD that was included in the box.

New Features
Adds NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming support for Firefox 4 and Google Chrome web browsers. This update is being provided for the upcoming 2010 PGA Championship which is being broadcast in 3D. For more information, please visit PGA Championship
Update the following 3D Vision game profiles
Mafia II – updated profile to properly for 3D Vision-Rating
StarCraft II – fixed profile to properly recognize the retail game executable name and match the 3D Vision rating of “Good”
TRINE – new profiles fixes that allow the game to be rated”3D Vision-Ready” when used with the TRINE patch v1.08, available via Steam.
Adds support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround technology. Learn more about this technology including the hardware and software requirements here
Adds support for GeForce GTX 460 GPUs
Adds support for Optoma GT720 , Optoma HD67, and Optoma HD66 projectors
Installation Instructions

Download the NVIDIA 3D Vision CD kit
Remove all old GeForce graphics drivers
Unzip the NVIDIA 3D Vision driver CD kit to a temporary location (example: C:\NVIDIA)
Browse to the temporary location and run “Launch.exe”
Install the GeForce graphics driver first, then reboot your PC
The installer should launch automatically and install the 3D Vision driver.
After the 3D Vision driver is installed, the 3D Vision Setup Wizard will automatically launch and guide you through setup of your 3D Vision system.


[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-cd-1.34-beta-driver.html"]NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.34_WinVista_Win7_International_beta[/url]
Version:

CD v1.34 (GeForce GPU driver v259.32, NVIDIA 3D Vision driver v259.32) BETA

Release Date:

2010.08.12

Operating System:

Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7

Language:

English (U.S.)

File Size:

332 MB



This is an updated NVIDIA 3D Vision driver CD that was included in the box.



New Features

Adds NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming support for Firefox 4 and Google Chrome web browsers. This update is being provided for the upcoming 2010 PGA Championship which is being broadcast in 3D. For more information, please visit PGA Championship

Update the following 3D Vision game profiles

Mafia II – updated profile to properly for 3D Vision-Rating

StarCraft II – fixed profile to properly recognize the retail game executable name and match the 3D Vision rating of “Good”

TRINE – new profiles fixes that allow the game to be rated”3D Vision-Ready” when used with the TRINE patch v1.08, available via Steam.

Adds support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround technology. Learn more about this technology including the hardware and software requirements here

Adds support for GeForce GTX 460 GPUs

Adds support for Optoma GT720 , Optoma HD67, and Optoma HD66 projectors

Installation Instructions



Download the NVIDIA 3D Vision CD kit

Remove all old GeForce graphics drivers

Unzip the NVIDIA 3D Vision driver CD kit to a temporary location (example: C:\NVIDIA)

Browse to the temporary location and run “Launch.exe”

Install the GeForce graphics driver first, then reboot your PC

The installer should launch automatically and install the 3D Vision driver.

After the 3D Vision driver is installed, the 3D Vision Setup Wizard will automatically launch and guide you through setup of your 3D Vision system.





NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.34_WinVista_Win7_International_beta

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#1
Posted 08/15/2010 01:40 AM   
Version:
CD v1.34 (GeForce GPU driver v259.32, NVIDIA 3D Vision driver v259.32) BETA
Release Date:
2010.08.12
Operating System:
Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7
Language:
English (U.S.)
File Size:
332 MB

This is an updated NVIDIA 3D Vision driver CD that was included in the box.

New Features
Adds NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming support for Firefox 4 and Google Chrome web browsers. This update is being provided for the upcoming 2010 PGA Championship which is being broadcast in 3D. For more information, please visit PGA Championship
Update the following 3D Vision game profiles
Mafia II – updated profile to properly for 3D Vision-Rating
StarCraft II – fixed profile to properly recognize the retail game executable name and match the 3D Vision rating of “Good”
TRINE – new profiles fixes that allow the game to be rated”3D Vision-Ready” when used with the TRINE patch v1.08, available via Steam.
Adds support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround technology. Learn more about this technology including the hardware and software requirements here
Adds support for GeForce GTX 460 GPUs
Adds support for Optoma GT720 , Optoma HD67, and Optoma HD66 projectors
Installation Instructions

Download the NVIDIA 3D Vision CD kit
Remove all old GeForce graphics drivers
Unzip the NVIDIA 3D Vision driver CD kit to a temporary location (example: C:\NVIDIA)
Browse to the temporary location and run “Launch.exe”
Install the GeForce graphics driver first, then reboot your PC
The installer should launch automatically and install the 3D Vision driver.
After the 3D Vision driver is installed, the 3D Vision Setup Wizard will automatically launch and guide you through setup of your 3D Vision system.


[url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-cd-1.34-beta-driver.html"]NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.34_WinVista_Win7_International_beta[/url]
Version:

CD v1.34 (GeForce GPU driver v259.32, NVIDIA 3D Vision driver v259.32) BETA

Release Date:

2010.08.12

Operating System:

Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7

Language:

English (U.S.)

File Size:

332 MB



This is an updated NVIDIA 3D Vision driver CD that was included in the box.



New Features

Adds NVIDIA 3D Vision streaming support for Firefox 4 and Google Chrome web browsers. This update is being provided for the upcoming 2010 PGA Championship which is being broadcast in 3D. For more information, please visit PGA Championship

Update the following 3D Vision game profiles

Mafia II – updated profile to properly for 3D Vision-Rating

StarCraft II – fixed profile to properly recognize the retail game executable name and match the 3D Vision rating of “Good”

TRINE – new profiles fixes that allow the game to be rated”3D Vision-Ready” when used with the TRINE patch v1.08, available via Steam.

Adds support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround technology. Learn more about this technology including the hardware and software requirements here

Adds support for GeForce GTX 460 GPUs

Adds support for Optoma GT720 , Optoma HD67, and Optoma HD66 projectors

Installation Instructions



Download the NVIDIA 3D Vision CD kit

Remove all old GeForce graphics drivers

Unzip the NVIDIA 3D Vision driver CD kit to a temporary location (example: C:\NVIDIA)

Browse to the temporary location and run “Launch.exe”

Install the GeForce graphics driver first, then reboot your PC

The installer should launch automatically and install the 3D Vision driver.

After the 3D Vision driver is installed, the 3D Vision Setup Wizard will automatically launch and guide you through setup of your 3D Vision system.





NVIDIA_3D_Vision_CD_v1.34_WinVista_Win7_International_beta

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#2
Posted 08/15/2010 01:40 AM   
Still not supporting the HD66, why they list "[b]Adds support for Optoma GT720 , Optoma HD67, and Optoma HD66 projectors
[/b]" is beyond me. There should be some legal disclosure about this,it's so frustrating. Even the guy on phone says that it supports new firmwares from 8/2010 for the HD66, which after sending mine off and just getting it back with latest firmware we know is not true.......

Oh well, luckly people on here are smarter then the "techs" at Nvidia and the Acer.Inf hack still works great even with new 1.34
Still not supporting the HD66, why they list "Adds support for Optoma GT720 , Optoma HD67, and Optoma HD66 projectors

" is beyond me. There should be some legal disclosure about this,it's so frustrating. Even the guy on phone says that it supports new firmwares from 8/2010 for the HD66, which after sending mine off and just getting it back with latest firmware we know is not true.......



Oh well, luckly people on here are smarter then the "techs" at Nvidia and the Acer.Inf hack still works great even with new 1.34

#3
Posted 08/15/2010 03:53 AM   
Still not supporting the HD66, why they list "[b]Adds support for Optoma GT720 , Optoma HD67, and Optoma HD66 projectors
[/b]" is beyond me. There should be some legal disclosure about this,it's so frustrating. Even the guy on phone says that it supports new firmwares from 8/2010 for the HD66, which after sending mine off and just getting it back with latest firmware we know is not true.......

Oh well, luckly people on here are smarter then the "techs" at Nvidia and the Acer.Inf hack still works great even with new 1.34
Still not supporting the HD66, why they list "Adds support for Optoma GT720 , Optoma HD67, and Optoma HD66 projectors

" is beyond me. There should be some legal disclosure about this,it's so frustrating. Even the guy on phone says that it supports new firmwares from 8/2010 for the HD66, which after sending mine off and just getting it back with latest firmware we know is not true.......



Oh well, luckly people on here are smarter then the "techs" at Nvidia and the Acer.Inf hack still works great even with new 1.34

#4
Posted 08/15/2010 03:53 AM   
Nice, thanks for the link.
Nice, thanks for the link.

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#5
Posted 08/15/2010 05:04 AM   
Nice, thanks for the link.
Nice, thanks for the link.

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#6
Posted 08/15/2010 05:04 AM   
Might have spoke too soon, tried a game and gave me the red attempt to run in non stereoscopic. Ran the 3d vision set up again and now the glasses are upside down, and that red message stays throught the 3d test......
Might have spoke too soon, tried a game and gave me the red attempt to run in non stereoscopic. Ran the 3d vision set up again and now the glasses are upside down, and that red message stays throught the 3d test......

#7
Posted 08/15/2010 05:20 AM   
Might have spoke too soon, tried a game and gave me the red attempt to run in non stereoscopic. Ran the 3d vision set up again and now the glasses are upside down, and that red message stays throught the 3d test......
Might have spoke too soon, tried a game and gave me the red attempt to run in non stereoscopic. Ran the 3d vision set up again and now the glasses are upside down, and that red message stays throught the 3d test......

#8
Posted 08/15/2010 05:20 AM   
I cant get the new drivers to work with my HD67 from Optoma either.

Not that any of the other drivers did. The driver control panel recognizes the HD67 as just that, and with the 120Hz support, but the inf. still says "non-generic pnp" and its not until I put the inf from Acer directly in as monitordriver, something finally happens.

Any tips?
I cant get the new drivers to work with my HD67 from Optoma either.



Not that any of the other drivers did. The driver control panel recognizes the HD67 as just that, and with the 120Hz support, but the inf. still says "non-generic pnp" and its not until I put the inf from Acer directly in as monitordriver, something finally happens.



Any tips?

#9
Posted 09/08/2010 06:33 PM   
I cant get the new drivers to work with my HD67 from Optoma either.

Not that any of the other drivers did. The driver control panel recognizes the HD67 as just that, and with the 120Hz support, but the inf. still says "non-generic pnp" and its not until I put the inf from Acer directly in as monitordriver, something finally happens.

Any tips?
I cant get the new drivers to work with my HD67 from Optoma either.



Not that any of the other drivers did. The driver control panel recognizes the HD67 as just that, and with the 120Hz support, but the inf. still says "non-generic pnp" and its not until I put the inf from Acer directly in as monitordriver, something finally happens.



Any tips?

#10
Posted 09/08/2010 06:33 PM   
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