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livetek
Hello.


I have a Trident 9525DVD with the latest driver from the officiel website of Toshiba
but this driver doesn't use opengl for run my games :S

if you can help me, please poste an answer thanks you.
aqcww
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you mean B2150 Trident Cyber9525DVD?
i found the driver here:http://down3b.zol.com.cn/cffeff229b40f27c6e7a6a6d6143c38f/48794979/bijiben/trident_9x.exe
livetek
it's cyber9525DVD

i download your link thanks you newwink.gif
livetek
I have a error for open this link :/

can you upload this file in Rapidshare or Filefront?
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aqcww
i uploaded the file to the rapishare.
here is the link:
Click here to download file


http://rapidshare.com/files/129821113/trident_9x.exe.html
have any problems,please tell me.
livetek
I have instaled your driver but i haven't got any changement oO

I haven't got update...

It's not problem, but do you know any game will launch with not Opengl ?

My config is:
360mhz
64mo ram
2,5mo video memory
DeadDude
What game are you trying to run?

OpenGL is used for the 3D screensavers that come with 98... do they run? If they do, then you probably don't have enough graphics memory for the particular app...

livetek
I know Fury 3x and BatlleZone (battlezone can use Grafic accelerator but it launch with not use this fonction)
But BatlleZone is a pure 3d graphic and it work perfectly.

Do you know any other game will launch with not opengl ?

(escuse me for my bad english ...)
Th3_uN1Qu3
CS 1.6... But i don't think that Trident chip would run it, my 16MB Cyberblade XP has just enough power to get a steady 15fps at 1024x768.
livetek
CS 1.6 don't use open gl oO ??
Th3_uN1Qu3
QUOTE (livetek @ Jul 17 2008, 03:23 PM) *
CS 1.6 don't use open gl oO ??


It can be configured to run in either software renderer (slow and ugly), OpenGL or D3D.
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