July 12, 201115 yr I'v managed to get a Nvidia 7600 GS working on windows 98 With 98 to ME installed and nothing else but the modded Nvidia drivers I'v tested it with games and overclocked it with the Nvidia software that came with the driver and all is well. I thought this was impossible?
July 12, 201115 yr Congratulations. But no, not impossible, do read this: nVidia GeForce and Win 9x/ME - Relevant Threads
July 13, 201115 yr I'v managed to get a Nvidia 7600 GS working on windows 98 With 98 to ME installed and nothing else but the modded Nvidia drivers I'v tested it with games and overclocked it with the Nvidia software that came with the driver and all is well. I thought this was impossible?I'm curious, it is AGP or PCI-E version of it?
July 13, 201115 yr Author It's an AGP 7600 which i'v tried to install on countless 98 boxes and failed every time so i was quite suprised to see it work on this old Pentium 3 1 GHZ machine
September 4, 201114 yr Were you able to use true color? I only get 256 color depth with these drivers. If I try to set any higher depth I'll see Windows protection error (or just a black screen if I choose to not restart for settings to take effect).
September 6, 201114 yr Author Yes, true colour 32 bit and overclocking was working perfectly which is strange to me as it's an AGP card and it's only ever worked on this rig. It's a good card
September 7, 201114 yr I once had that card and while I could get it working it was very unstable, whenever I tried to run anything DOS the driver went completely crazy and I had to reboot to gain functionality back. I could no longer shut down or reboot into MS-DOS. Regular reboot did work though Edited September 7, 201114 yr by TmEE
September 8, 201114 yr Author It runs extremely stable and DOS is not a problem whatsoever on this P3 1GHZ. As i said earlier, this card would work only with 256 color on 1 of my pc's or not at all on the other pc's i have. I was wondering if it's because i used 982me on this box that it worked as i didn't use it on the others.
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