nVIDIA GeForce6 GeForce7 GeForce8 GeForce9 Series Driver 195.36.08 Solaris x64 x86
nVIDIA GeForce6 GeForce7 GeForce8 GeForce9 Series Driver Solaris x64 x86 description
Operating System:Solaris x64/x86 , 27.68 Mb
nVIDIA GeForce6/GeForce7/GeForce8/GeForce9/GeForce 100/GeForce 200/GeForce 300/ION/Quadro Series Driver 195.36.08 Solaris x64/x86.
Release Highlights:
Added support for the following GPUs: Quadro FX 880M, GeForce GTS 350M, GeForce GTS 360M.Added support for NVIDIA 3D Vision Stereo on Linux with Quadro GPUs. See the Stereo X configuration documentation in the README for details.Fixed a bug that caused screen corruption after an application released a GLX_NV_present_video device.Fixed an X server crash caused by starting nvidia-settings while X was not on the active VT.Fixed brightness control hotkeys on some laptops.Fixed an nvidia-settings bug that produced many Bad argument warning messages when running nvidia-settings - query all.Fixed an installer bug that produced the following message: WARNING: Unable to perform the runtime configuration check for library libGL.so.1 (/usr/lib/libGL.so.195.36.03); assuming successful installation.Fixed a bug that caused G-Sync stereo synchronization to fail sometimes when enabling frame lock.Fixed a bug that caused OpenGL applications to occasionally crash with double free or corruption messages when exiting.On GPUs with VDPAU feature set A, enhanced VDPAUs handling of some corrupted or incorrectly formatted MPEG-1/2 streams. nVIDIA GeForce6 GeForce7 GeForce8 GeForce9 Series Driver 195.36.08 Solaris x64 x86 solves a reported issue with 0testbad.mpg.Fixed a bug in the VDPAU video mixer that caused chroma aberrations, and corruption in the right-hand few columns of pixels, when post- processing video surfaces with widths not an exact multiple of 4 pixels.Fixed a bug that prevented the GPUFanControlState attribute from being set on the nvidia-settings command line.Fixed a regression that made the TVStandard X configuration option cause system hangs with products from the GeForce 6 and 7 series.Worked around a bug in some AUO laptop flat panels where the native mode in the EDID is invalid, leading to a 640x480 desktop repeated six times across the screen.Increased the maximum number of slices supported by VDPAU for MPEG-2 streams, in order to cope with the region 1 DVD A Christmas Story.Added unofficial preliminary support for xorg-server video driver ABI version 7, including xorg-server-1.7.99.2.Fix the soname of libvdpau_nvidia.so.1 and libvdpau_trace.so.1 to match their filenames.Fixed a performance regression with non-antialiased text in KDE4.Enabled GPU acceleration for many RENDER compositing operations that were previously processed in software, including conjoint and disjoint blending modes and component alpha blending.Added experimental GPU acceleration of the RENDER CompositeTrapezoids operation. nVIDIA GeForce6 GeForce7 GeForce8 GeForce9 Series Driver 195.36.08 Solaris x64 x86 can be enabled at runtime by running: nvidia-settings -a AccelerateTrapezoids=1, nVIDIA GeForce6 GeForce7 GeForce8 GeForce9 Series Driver 195.36.08 Solaris x64 x86 is only supported on the GeForce GTX series or newer products.Fixed a bug in the VDPAU overlay-based presentation queue that caused high CPU usage during put bits operations when more than two surfaces were queued.Updated `nvidia-settings query all` to report all available attributes queryable through all NV-CONTROL target types.Enhanced the VDPAU blit-based presentation queue to provide values of first_presentation_time that have less jitter.Add support for R16F and RG32F GLXFBConfigs when using GeForce 8 series and higher GPUs.Added support for A2BGR10 32-bit GLX visuals on 30-bit X screens. These allow some level of window transparency when using 30-bit visuals with GLX and Composite, but they may cause problems with older X servers and/or applications.ARGB GLX visuals can be disabled by adding: Option AddARGBGLXVisuals False to the X configuration file.Fixed a problem that caused DisplayPort devices to behave incorrectly when DPMS power saving mode was triggered.Updated VDPAU to improve thread concurrency.See the README for details.Altered NVIDIA X driver behavior in the case that no display devices are connected to the GPU.Previously, in this case, the NVIDIA X driver would pretend a CRT was connected to the GPU. Now, the NVIDIA X driver will not automatically pretend that any CRTs are connected.If the X driver does not detect any connected display devices, the X server will fail to start.To restore the old behavior, use the ConnectedMonitor X configuration option; e.g., Option ConnectedMonitor CRT. Alternatively, if display is not desired, Quadro and Tesla GPU users can enable NoScanout mode, which bypasses any mode timing validation or use of display devices; nVIDIA GeForce6 GeForce7 GeForce8 GeForce9 Series Driver 195.36.08 Solaris x64 x86 is configured with: Option UseDisplayDevice none.Disabled software cursors when the driver is operating in no scanout (UseDisplayDevice none) mode.The software cursor image is not visible in remote desktop applications or screenshots anyway, so having software cursor enabled was unnecessary.Changed glXSwapBuffers() behavior for a pixmap such that nVIDIA GeForce6 GeForce7 GeForce8 GeForce9 Series Driver 195.36.08 Solaris x64 x86 is now a no-op in the direct rendering case in order to match the indirect case and comply with the GLX spec. Previously, calling glXSwapBuffers() on pixmaps in the direct case would swap the pixmaps buffers if the pixmap was double buffered.Modified the installation location and names of internal VDPAU libraries to conform to conventions and Debian packaging guidelines. New versions of libvdpau expect this layout. Compatibility with old versions of libvdpau is maintained with symlinks.Fixed a bug that could cause errors in graphical applications run after a previous application using VDPAU and OpenGL. This behaviour was observed when running Gwenole Beauchesnes hwdecode-demos application.Modified vdpau.h to increment VDPAU_VERSION, to reflect the fact that new features have been added in the past. Also, add the new define VDPAU_INTERFACE_VERSION.Fixed a periodic temporary hang in the VDPAU blit-based presentation queue.Fixed a problem that caused resolution limitations or corruption on certain DisplayPort devices such as the Apple 24 Cinema display or some DisplayPort to VGA adapters.Disabled the UseEvents option for GeForce 8 series and higher GPUs due to a problem that causes occasional short hangs.nVIDIA GeForce6 GeForce7 GeForce8 GeForce9 Series Driver 195.36.08 Solaris x64 x86 will be re-enabled when that bug has been tracked down and fixed.VDPAU now allows multiple streams to be decoded at once, without the need to set any environment variables. >> Product Information and Specification >> The GeForce 9 Series is the ninth generation of NVIDIAs GeForce series of graphics processing units. Main Features:
Maximum resolution up to 2560 × 1600, support for ultra-high-resolution gamesPNVIDIA PureVideo HD Technology. The combination of high-definition video decode acceleration and post-processing that delivers unprecedented picture clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and precise image scaling for movies and video.NVIDIA HybridPower Technology Lets you switch from the GeForce 9800 GX2 graphics card to the motherboard GeForce GPU when running non graphically-intensive applications for a silent, low power PC experience.PCI Express 2.0 Support. Designed for the new PCI Express 2.0 bus architecture offering the highest data transfer speeds for the most bandwidth-hungry games and 3D applications, while maintaining backwards compatibility with existing PCI Express motherboards for the broadest support.Quad NVIDIA SLI Technology. Industry leading Quad NVIDIA SLI technology offers amazing performance scaling by implementing 4-way AFR (Alternate Frame Rendering), for the world’s fastest gaming solution under Windows Vista with solid, state-of-the-art drivers.NVIDIA GeForce 8 series graphics processing units (GPUs) redefine the PC gaming experience. With a revolutionary unified architecture and full support for Microsoft DirectX 10 games, GeForce 8 series GPUs deliver unprecedented performance, extraordinarily detailed environments, and film quality game effects. Features:
Full support for both Microsoft DirectX 10 and DirectX 9 for unparalleled levels of graphics realism and performanceNVIDIA PureVideo HD2 technology provides unsurpassed Blu-ray and HD DVD movie picture qualityNVIDIA 8 Series graphics processors are essential for accelerating the best Microsoft Windows Vista experienceThe NVIDIA GeForce 7 Series graphics processing units (GPUs) represent a significant leap forward in 3D graphics design, delivering the unparalleled horsepower and revolutionary technologies you need to tackle the latest games and video applications. The GeForce 7 Series GPUs deliver blazing frame rates and outstanding image quality—so you can experience full-throttle graphics performance.
The NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series of GPUs provides a groundbreaking feature set for computing, including full support for Microsoft DirectX 9.0 Shader Model 3.0 for unparalleled gaming effects. Delivering a revolutionary superscalar architecture, and an advanced on-chip video processor, the GeForce 6 Series of GPUs powers the ultimate PC experiences. Providing unparalleled visual quality and realism, the GeForce 6 Series delivers graphics to drench your senses.
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