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Nvidia Detonator XP Drivers (Windows 95/98/ME) 45.23 WHQL Certified

Driver update in Graphics Cards. Operating system support: Windows 95/98/Me.

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More about this driver

Detonator 40 is the graphics driver for all NVIDIA Graphics Processing Units (GPUs). Detonator 40 supports 2D graphics, DirectX 9, OpenGL 1.4, nView Desktop Management software version 2.0, NVRotate. NVKeystone, Digital Vibrance Control and includes a new control panel and the CineFX emulator. Through NVIDIA's Unified Driver Architecture, Detonator software supports all GPUs below in a single driver.

NOTE: GeForce2 Go and GeForce4 Go mobile processors are not supported in this driver. Please contact the notebook's manufacturer for graphics drivers for your notebook PC.

Release Highlights:
  • New performance and compatibility fixes - please consult the v45.23 Release Notes
  • The industries only true Unified Driver Architecture (UDA) - supports over five generations of NVIDIA GPUs - from TNT to GeForce FX - all in a single driver binary
  • The industry's best Microsoft® DirectX® 9 support 
  • Ultimate "The Way It's Meant to be Played" experience
  • nView™ 2.0 multi-display technology increases productivity and provides the necessary tools to control the way users access and view applications.
  • NVKeystone allows for real-time image correction on portable projectors and heads-up displays.
  • Digital Vibrance Control 3.0 allows users to adjust color controls to achieve accurate, bright colors under all conditions.
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