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windows 98: how can i get the drivers id's?


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Not sure what exactly you mean by drivers id's...

For device IDs of your current hardware you can use PCIList (click on the AGP icon)

To see device IDs supported by a specific driver, open its .INF file in Notepad, they are usually near the begining of the file.

 

Edited by RainyShadow
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i found it: driver id: 0405 vendor: 15ad

but i need for windows 98... i use the VMware Workstation Pro, but slow for 3D games(tested with 3D DOS games)

from pclist:
"

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DirectX
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DirectX has not been initialized by any application. Some display drivers only enable AGP capabilities on demand, i.e., when extra texture memory is required by a Direct3D application. You may get different results after executing a 3D application.


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AGP transfers
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The system board does NOT support AGP transfers. The graphics card does NOT support AGP transfers.

AGP transfers are NOT currently enabled.


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Sideband addressing
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The system board does NOT support sideband addressing. The graphics card does NOT support sideband addressing.

Sideband addressing is NOT currently enabled.


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Fast writes
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The graphics card does NOT support fast writes.

This is not an AGP 4X graphics card and the AGP fast write protocol is therefore not supported.


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No IRQ assigned
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The graphics card is NOT assigned an IRQ, and probably should be. This can usually be corrected using the system BIOS Setup program.


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Related issues
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PCIList only queries the system configuration registers. In the event of problems, other things to check to ensure AGP support is enabled and working properly include the following:

- make sure the correct and latest GART manager (AGP driver) for your system board is installed, as well as the latest drivers for your graphics card and DirectX version

- in your system BIOS Setup program, the AGP aperture should be enabled and set to at least 64MB; an IRQ should be assigned to the VGA card; any option referring to spread spectrum should be disabled; and video BIOS and RAM shadowing should be disabled

- if the system has been overclocked, the AGP clock may now be too high; system memory which otherwise works without errors may be unable to cope with the heavier demands of AGP traffic when running 3D applications

- some AGP features may actually be available in hardware, but be disabled in specific BIOS and/or driver releases, or even by user-configurable software switches (e.g., in the Windows registry)


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Device enumeration
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Intel CPU bridge (71908086h)
Intel PCI bridge (71918086h)
Intel ISA bridge (71108086h)
Intel IDE controller (71118086h)
Intel PM controller (71138086h)
Unknown system peripheral (074015ADh) - IRQ9
Unknown VGA controller (040515ADh) - IRQ9
Buslogic SCSI controller (1040104Bh) - IRQ11
Unknown PCI bridge (079015ADh)
Unknown PCI bridge (07A015ADh)
Unknown PCI bridge (07A015ADh)
Unknown PCI bridge (07A015ADh)
Unknown PCI bridge (07A015ADh)
Unknown USB (077415ADh) - IRQ10
AMD Ethernet controller (20001022h) - IRQ7
Ensoniq audio device (13711274h) - IRQ9
Unknown USB (077015ADh) - IRQ11 "

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