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New Detonator drivers

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On December 3, 2002, 1:52 AM EST

A new set of detonator drivers for NVIDIA based boards has been released. This is an official release from NVIDIA's own website, drivers are dated for Dec. 3rd so they are fairly new though I also heard this is the same set of drivers that were leaked a few days ago.

Up to version 41.09 now, [URL=http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=winxp-2k_41.09]download[/URL] them here.

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Phantasm66
on December 3, 2002
5:45 AM
I've ben having problems downloading from the site via http, so I connected with an ftp client to download.nvidia.com and then got the drivers from there. I think there is an incorrect path in the code on nvidia's site.

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Unregistered
on December 3, 2002
5:59 AM
I think you got 40.03, not 40.09 right?! I can't seem to find them anywhere..Regards,Ronald

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Unregistered
on December 3, 2002
6:01 AM
That would be 41.03 and 41.09 of course, sorry. Ronald

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Phantasm66
on December 3, 2002
6:10 AM
yes, before you posted i noticed this. 41.03 is on the ftp server but 41.09 is not. Maybe 41.09 has been pulled for some reason.

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Phantasm66
on December 3, 2002
4:32 PM
41.09 is back on the ftp server ( download.nvidia.com ) so I can only assume that the web page link is working again.

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Unregistered
on December 3, 2002
10:50 PM
did they fix the dual display problems?

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Phantasm66
on December 4, 2002
2:49 AM
I haven't installed them yet. That would really refer to my server which can't really be rebooted any time without disrupting lots of internety things...

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