Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

G400 Windows 2000 proto alpha drivers

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • G400 Windows 2000 proto alpha drivers

    Several 'clever' people have mentioned that getting these drivers from a newsgroup is as easy as falling off the proverbial. However nobody has told us which of the 30K newsgroups to look in. I have tried alt.com.periphs.videocards.matrox without success.

    I am sick to death of waiting for Matrox
    to pull their finger out. YES I know the beta is out but what good is
    it without powerdesk, openGL and D3D? I can't even run my monitor at
    1280x1024 like I am used to. I am a graphic designer and not having the proper software control over my hardware is a nightmare. I can't understand this control freak
    mentality. If I want to screw up my computer with alpha drivers THAT'S MY BUSINESS MATROX!

  • #2
    Spoken like a succesfull entrepeneur.

    Now why would you want to do your work on a beta OS in the first place?

    Ciao

    Comment


    • #3
      Well, Its barely beta anymore is it? Just driver updates and a few tweaks here and there. I happen to use Win2k for all my Graphics apps. Being a freelance 3D artist with occasional game graphics a OS that works like NT with Direct 3D is something long wanted and untill now never avaliable.

      Unfortunately the driver aren't avaliable for my pain ion the ass G400Max.

      Don't get me wrong I love the card but Damn it, It crashes my system all the time in 98 as I have too much hardware and not enough IRQ's.

      2x ethernet adapters, network and ADSL, G400MAX, AH2940 U2W SCSI, 2x4.5gb IDE, 1x 8GB Ultra LVD AV drive, Isa scsi card for a scanner with weird cabling, SB live, DC30+ video editing and capture card, wacom graphics tablet tektronics colour laser, HB B/W laser, HP CD writer+ 512mb RAM PII400

      Its a mess, and Win2k is REALLY stable, and a lot better than NT4 SP6

      just wish I could get my hands on the developers drivers, The real bummer is that I used to have a developers password with @Digital, unfortunately we lost it when we wiped all our PC's and fresh installed all the OS's and software on our machines. I have even written to matrox about it and they have given me a generic password guest something or other not the original one, and of course it doesn't work with the beta drivers.

      The whole driver thing is a pain in the ass, I'm not sure how many people would actually use them if they were public anyway, as most people aren't even interested in win2k for gaming generaly.

      Comment


      • #4
        Why am I using win2K? Because after recently buying a new system I did not wish to migrate from NT4 to win2K in the space of a few months. I normally dont go for a new OS until its been through its first service pack. However considering the reported stabilitiy and the timing for me, it seemed like the better of 2 options. I never expected things to be perfect, however if a driver exists, I would like access to it - and I take full responsibility for my actions.

        Comment


        • #5
          atysoe:

          If you have the generic guest password for the developers' area, it's a matter of a simple e-mail to upgrade that to the G400 developer password... mine didn't work at first either - and they apologized saying it was an oversight.

          Try mailing them.

          - Ash

          ------------------
          Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.

          This signature is not Copyright by anyone. Especially not some guy named Steve. Yeah. That's it. Please don't kill me, Holly.
          The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

          I'm the least you could do
          If only life were as easy as you
          I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
          If only life were as easy as you
          I would still get screwed

          Comment


          • #6
            Gurm,

            I have that password too, but the devrel newsletter said that access would only be given to the developers that Matrox were working with on games.

            Maybe I shouldn't have paid attention to that!

            Paul

            Comment


            • #7
              PaulS,

              Well, I honestly have no idea what promises my marketing guy might have made in order to procure the privileges we have... although it will, I'm sure, eventually be my job to make good on them.

              - Ash

              ------------------
              Listen up, you primitive screwheads! See this? This is my BOOMSTICK! Etc. etc.

              This signature is not Copyright by anyone. Especially not some guy named Steve. Yeah. That's it. Please don't kill me, Holly.
              The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

              I'm the least you could do
              If only life were as easy as you
              I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
              If only life were as easy as you
              I would still get screwed

              Comment


              • #8

                I also emailed for the second level password and was politely told that it was only for developers doing d3d games that had received a card from them.

                Anyway, what driver works with RC3? The one posted to the Matrox web page doesn't seem to for me.
                Asus P2B-DS, 2 x Pentium III 450 @ 504, 128MB CAS 2 SDRAM, Matrox G400
                MAX, Sony CPD-G500, Sony GDM-17SE2T, Sound Blaster Live MP3+, NetGear
                FA310TX 10/100 NIC, IBM 9ZLX 9GB 10,000 RPM LVD Drive, BusLogic 958
                Ultra Fast/Wide SCSI Controller, Pioneer DVD-303s 6X DVD-ROM, Toshiba
                6102B 32x CDROM, Yamaha 4260t CD Writer,
                Linux (Primary OS), Win98, and Win2K

                Comment


                • #9

                  Which driver works with Win2k 2183?
                  Asus P2B-DS, 2 x Pentium III 450 @ 504, 128MB CAS 2 SDRAM, Matrox G400
                  MAX, Sony CPD-G500, Sony GDM-17SE2T, Sound Blaster Live MP3+, NetGear
                  FA310TX 10/100 NIC, IBM 9ZLX 9GB 10,000 RPM LVD Drive, BusLogic 958
                  Ultra Fast/Wide SCSI Controller, Pioneer DVD-303s 6X DVD-ROM, Toshiba
                  6102B 32x CDROM, Yamaha 4260t CD Writer,
                  Linux (Primary OS), Win98, and Win2K

                  Comment

                  Working...
                  X