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modicr
Hello!

Tomorrow I will probably setup new ASUS A6Km
http://www.asus.com.tw/products4.aspx?mode...2=24&l3=134

It has chipset SIS756+SIS964L which AFAIK is compatible with 98SE ...
Maybe even USB 2.0 will work with Maximus Decim drivers:
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=43605
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=69192

The problem is the graphics card - can I force NVIDIA drivers
to recognize GeForce Go 7300 ?
http://www.nvidia.com/page/go_7300.html

Thanks, Roman

EDIT: Maximus Decim drivers mentioned above are of course USB mass storage drivers.
For SIS USB controller the driver that could work is the one made by Orangeware:
http://www.doubleh.com.tw/dh-page/download.htm
Netman66
You should be able to, yes.

See my Blog on making the Go5200 work on Vista.

<http://msmvps.com/blogs/netman66/archive/2006/11/26/vista-ultimate-with-nvidia-go5200-there-is-hope.aspx>

Use the same technique to mod the inf and you should be good to go.

Obviously, you'll be using the released drivers and trying to splice in the OEM hardware info, but I don't see why it shouldn't work.

Paul
modicr
Wow, thanks for prompt reply!

Well, I will try to apply your trick to Windows 98SE drivers. I suspect
that there will be problems because Go 7300 is PCI-Express.
Moreover, it has a feature called TurboCache:
http://www.nvidia.com/page/turbocache.html
QUOTE
NVIDIA TurboCache is available in: the NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 GPU for PCI Express thin and light notebook PCs, the NVIDIA GeForce 6200 GPU for PCI Express desktop PCs, and the NVIDIA GeForce Go 6200 GPU for PCI Express notebook PCs.


I wonder if GeForce (Go) 6200 TurboCache PCI Express is working
in Windows 98SE???

Regards, Roman
Netman66
I suppose you *might* not be able to use all the features this card has to offer, but you should be able to get a decently close bang for the buck.

If you can't figure out how to tweak the drivers, then poke around this site: http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/

You'll see that there is a sort of *cult* in the nVidia crowd that is working hard at tweaking things to get them working. You may find something useful there also.
MDGx
No matter how one "tweaks" the NVidia Forceware INFs, the drivers are completely different:
- NTx [2000/XP/2003/Vista] = NTx core specific, WDM model [*.SYS].
- 9x [95/98/ME] = 9x core specific, VXD model [*.VXD].
Therefore trying to install NTx drivers on a 9x OS [or the other way around] will not work.

Besides, 9x Oses support PCIx graphics interface only if specific motherboards/chipsets [+ eventually with specific drivers] are used. [?]

But there are 9x drivers for some GeForce Go cards [except 7xxx/8xxx series] at NVidia:
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
Latest build is 81.98:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/win9x_81.98.html
These are the GPUs these drivers support [no PCIx]:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/81.98_9x_supported.html
You can open NVAGP.INF in Notepad for additional details.
Look under the [Strings] section.

Even newer drivers here [82.16 = supports GeForce 7xxx series]:
http://www.bfgtech.com/7800GS_256.html

P.S.:
TurboCache is PCIx specific, and because NVidia never made PCIx drivers for 9x OSes, TurboCache doesn't work with 9x OSes.

HTH
Netman66
I wasn't implying he tweak the Forceware drivers. I asked him to look over my steps for tweaking the Vista driver and apply the concept to the latest drivers for 9x if his card wasn't in the supported list.
modicr
Hello!

Thanks for the www.laptopvideo2go.com link!
Their NVAML.INF located there
http://www.laptopvideo2go.com/index.php?dr...ype=1&dir=1
has also the following descriptions:

NVIDIA&DEV_0146.DeviceDesc="GeForce Go 6200 TE/6600 TE go"
NVIDIA&DEV_0148.DeviceDesc="GeForce Go 6600"
NVIDIA&DEV_0167.DeviceDesc="GeForce Go 6200"
NVIDIA&DEV_0168.DeviceDesc="GeForce Go 6250"


for the following devices

%NVIDIA&DEV_0146.DeviceDesc% = NV30, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0146
%NVIDIA&DEV_0148.DeviceDesc% = NV30, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0148
%NVIDIA&DEV_0167.DeviceDesc% = NV30, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0167
%NVIDIA&DEV_0168.DeviceDesc% = NV30, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0168


I will try to add information about Go 7300 into inf and we will see ...

Regards, Roman
Petr
QUOTE (modicr @ Dec 15 2006, 01:50 AM) *
NVIDIA&DEV_0146.DeviceDesc="GeForce Go 6200 TE/6600 TE go"
NVIDIA&DEV_0148.DeviceDesc="GeForce Go 6600"
NVIDIA&DEV_0167.DeviceDesc="GeForce Go 6200"
NVIDIA&DEV_0168.DeviceDesc="GeForce Go 6250"


for the following devices

%NVIDIA&DEV_0146.DeviceDesc% = NV30, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0146
%NVIDIA&DEV_0148.DeviceDesc% = NV30, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0148
%NVIDIA&DEV_0167.DeviceDesc% = NV30, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0167
%NVIDIA&DEV_0168.DeviceDesc% = NV30, PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0168


I will try to add information about Go 7300 into inf and we will see ...


Just FYI - the above mentioned entries are for AGP versions of those boards only.

Petr
MDGx
QUOTE (Netman66 @ Dec 13 2006, 08:59 PM)
I wasn't implying he tweak the Forceware drivers. I asked him to look over my steps for tweaking the Vista driver and apply the concept to the latest drivers for 9x if his card wasn't in the supported list.
Sorry, dude, just ignore my post. wacko.gif
Netman66
If you got a CD with that Video Card, then find the INF from that driver to figure out what the PCI\VEN information is.

You may be able to splice in those values into the newest 9x driverset.

Don't be the least surprised if you don't get all the functionality the card has to offer - it's going to be a tradeoff of getting it to work in 9x.
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