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    Problems with Jabo's Video Plugin and my GeForce4 MX 440

    Hello everyone,



    I have recently installed a GeForce4 MX 440 AGP8x card in my computer (stole it from my dadīs PC! =-)). I was playing Zelda before on my VIA/S3 UniChrome Integrated Video Card (bleargh!), but it was workinf mostly fine. Then with my new(?) card, it worked fine with the Microsoft drivers, but when I upgraded to the latest nVidia drivers, some of the grass became all black, and other issues appeared, too. I reverted the driver back to the old Microsoft one, but after some testing with other drivers, I was not able to restore my ol' good Microsoft driver, so I'm stuck with the most up-to-date driver of nVidia.
    I've read the FAQ, and it says that it happens because of not meeting the minimun requirements, but I checked them, and my card is almost "recommended". So, any ideas?
    SysSpecs:
    AMD Sempron 2300+
    256Mb RAM
    Geforce4 MX 440 AGP8x
    Motherboard (does it matter?): ASUS A7V400 MX
    DirectX 9.0c
    WinXP SP2
    Project64 1.6
    Jabo's Direct3D8 video plugin v1.6
    Thanks!
    Last edited by celticwarrior9; November 6th, 2007 at 21:31. Reason: Forgot some specs!


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    16-bit Corpse | Moderator Agozer's Avatar
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    Try it with Jabo's Direct3D6 plugin. I'm no expert, but I read somewhere that Nvidia has dropped some "crucial" features in their newest drivers that cause some serious problems with older cards. I'm not sure, but judging by the graphical issues your having, the problem has to do with missing pixel/vertex shader effects.

    What baffles me is what prevents you from uninstalling the Nvidia drivers (followed by running Driver Cleaner so that it erases all traces of the video card driver from your system) and then installing either the stock Microsoft driver or an older Nvidia Forceware set?
    Last edited by Agozer; November 6th, 2007 at 23:54.
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    Thanks!

    Thanks!
    I had some problems finding older Forceware, but, when I installed the oldest I could find, the graphics came back to normal!

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    In the future, here's a page of nvidia archives http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp-2k_archive.html anything less than or equal to 93.71 forceware should work for your card. (I recommend 4x.xx version or 5x.xx version for n64 emulation on that card)

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    you may also wanna try some OpenGL plugin with the MX card.

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    I used to play on an MX440. It was quite simply terrible. Unless you're playing at lower resolutions with most quality features off, it's definitely no good these days. I'm much happier with my GeForce 7600GS.
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    Ooh. Ooh. I'm having the same problem with the same card.

    However, one issue is that my particular graphics card is faulty, so it'll mess up the polygons and possibly freeze up in all hardware accellerated programs. Jabo's newer plugin has a feature (Use Direct3D Transformation Pipeline) that prevents, or helps prevent, that from happening. I haven't seen a feature like that in his older plugin (though i probably didn't look hard enough), so I can't use that.

    Are there any more advanced plugins that have greater control over your graphics, fix the black grass problem, and has "Use Direct3D Transformation Pipeline".

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    Why not try Rice or Glide64. See if the fix the problem if now mabey reinstall the drivers.
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    Glide64 will not work on an MX card.
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