QUOTE(Harry1984a @ Jan 31 2006, 08:20 AM)

Hi at all!
I have got the following question about my graphic-card:
In my current system, there is a Powercolor Radeon 9800 XT
(265MB Ram) installed. You know... this card supports the shader
2.1 model from ATI.
And now my question:
Is it possible to install an emulator or an emulation graphics driver
which emulates the shader 3.0 model... of corse in a "soft" (=software
emulated) way?
Some time ago there was such a emulator for Matrox graphic boards...
these boards (so far as i know) only supported DirectX an no OpenGL.
With a special driver, OpenGL was emulated in the CPU and (slow) gaming
in an OpenGL environment was possible...
Thanks for your time &
Greetings from Austria
Harry1984
Umm... problem is that you're going to have a lot of artifacts and slow frame rates if you do that. Many cheap cards now do Direct X 10 and have Shader Model 4.0 for under $100.
QUOTE(dhanesh @ Feb 3 2006, 01:29 AM)

Ok well was searching for this thread, i have a NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 I am not that well into tweaking or graphics, but recently while playing games like Battlefield 2, NFS: Most Wanted, Blood Rayne etc I have been getting frequent errors, as in they dont start at all or they just go blank with a scrambled screen, or as in the case of Most Wanted, the graphics hang while game play.
Battlefield 2 needs Pixel Shader 2.0 i suppose ? how do i get it working on my card above ? .. any leads ?
Regards
Dhanesh ..
You need a new card, even playing America's Army on that card shows many graphical corruptions. My brother used to have that card and man, it wasn't funny watching him lag ... until he gets shot and watch how ridiculously died because of the lag.
Anyways, I gave him my old NVIDIA GeForce 6600, so much better for him now. He can play Battlefield 2142 no problem.
I currently have a Sapphire Radeon 3650 512MB DDR2 PCIe x16 and it works wonders for less than $100. (tax not incl.)
xboxrulz
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