Vista Stereo (DON'T GET EXCITED!) Just a for fun question...
Hi Guys,
Just a question out of the blue.
Working on the premise the NVIDIA continues their support for stereo through Windows Vista, do you think it will be a fuller functioning driver compared to what they have now?
In particular, I'm referring to back-plane and so on.
Does a Vista driver programmer have to start from scratch to convert the software to Vista?
Working on the premise the NVIDIA continues their support for stereo through Windows Vista, do you think it will be a fuller functioning driver compared to what they have now?
In particular, I'm referring to back-plane and so on.
Does a Vista driver programmer have to start from scratch to convert the software to Vista?
[quote name='oqvist' date='Sep 7 2006, 05:31 AM']There is no hope. Lets not pretend there is any :(
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I believe that they will develop stereo drivers for vista. I do believe it's a project that nvidia has commited too. It might be a small commitment, but a commitment none the less. if you use stereo on a daily basis (such as I!) then just don't upgrade to vista till a driver is available. (so like, 4 years :D )
[quote name='oqvist' date='Sep 7 2006, 05:31 AM']There is no hope. Lets not pretend there is any :(
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I believe that they will develop stereo drivers for vista. I do believe it's a project that nvidia has commited too. It might be a small commitment, but a commitment none the less. if you use stereo on a daily basis (such as I!) then just don't upgrade to vista till a driver is available. (so like, 4 years :D )
Just a question out of the blue.
Working on the premise the NVIDIA continues their support for stereo through Windows Vista, do you think it will be a fuller functioning driver compared to what they have now?
In particular, I'm referring to back-plane and so on.
Does a Vista driver programmer have to start from scratch to convert the software to Vista?
Let's hope!
Regards,
Chopper :magic:
Just a question out of the blue.
Working on the premise the NVIDIA continues their support for stereo through Windows Vista, do you think it will be a fuller functioning driver compared to what they have now?
In particular, I'm referring to back-plane and so on.
Does a Vista driver programmer have to start from scratch to convert the software to Vista?
Let's hope!
Regards,
Chopper :magic:
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I believe that they will develop stereo drivers for vista. I do believe it's a project that nvidia has commited too. It might be a small commitment, but a commitment none the less. if you use stereo on a daily basis (such as I!) then just don't upgrade to vista till a driver is available. (so like, 4 years :D )
I believe that they will develop stereo drivers for vista. I do believe it's a project that nvidia has commited too. It might be a small commitment, but a commitment none the less. if you use stereo on a daily basis (such as I!) then just don't upgrade to vista till a driver is available. (so like, 4 years :D )
Now I am sold out anyway got a lcd tv...
Now I am sold out anyway got a lcd tv...
Fractal design XL R2
Corsair 850W
Intel i7 4770K haswell
16 Corsair DDR 3
Evga X 1080 SC
Soundblaster X-fi Elite Pro