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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 3 days ago
I'm testing on "regular" GTX 750 not "Ti". My card has 1GB RAM. Vendor is Gigabyte.
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ntromansSenior Member
Posted 3 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - So I have 1 month to get 3D acceleration working in stable way ^^

Can you remind me what NVidia card you have right now?
Can you purchase GTX 750 or GTX 650 card?


I have the 8400 plus the GTX970.

I'll have a look on ebay for a 750 or 650. I'll also pop into my IT department at college see if they've one being thrown out. The amount of e-waste just because Microsoft says 'too old' is terrifying...

Cheers,
Nigel.

P.S. Thinking ahead, where would I find Doom3 64 bit? I can't see it on AROS Archives. Many thanks.
Edited by ntromans on 30-06-2026 17:47, 3 days ago
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DeremonMember
Posted 3 days ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 3 days ago
@ntromans

If you have GTX 970 then hold off on getting other card unless you can get it for free. I'm now going to look into firmware loading to get the GTX 9xx series booting. If this fails then 7xx is your best bet,
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ntromansSenior Member
Posted 2 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - @ntromans

If you have GTX 970 then hold off on getting other card unless you can get it for free. I'm now going to look into firmware loading to get the GTX 9xx series booting. If this fails then 7xx is your best bet,


Thanks, I'll hold off getting anything else for the moment. I did ask at work but unfortunately they ae not doing any age disposal this year.

Cheers,
Nigel.
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ntromansSenior Member
Posted 2 days ago


Many thanks. I did see that but I thought an upload back in '24 was too long ago for current 64 bit developments. I guess it was ahead of it's time ;-)

Cheers,
Nigel.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 2 days ago

ntromans wrote:

@ntromans -

Many thanks. I did see that but I thought an upload back in '24 was too long ago for current 64 bit developments. I guess it was ahead of it's time ;-)

Cheers,
Nigel.


We have stable ABI and stable API for Mesa and Mesa hides driver details from application so everything works as expected. Smile
Edited by deadwood on 01-07-2026 15:39, 2 days ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 24 hours ago
@ntromans

Please try booting your GTX 950 with this driver. Note: driver is UNSTABLE, but it is good enough to boot my GTX 950 into Wanderer.

https://axrt.org/development/nouveau.hidd-20260702-49.1.zip

To use the driver you will have to first install NVidia firmware:

https://axrt.org/development/NVidia-firmware.zip

NVidia directory goes into DEVS:Firmware
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ntromansSenior Member
Posted 22 hours ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - @ntromans

Please try booting your GTX 950 with this driver. Note: driver is UNSTABLE, but it is good enough to boot my GTX 950 into Wanderer.

https://axrt.org/development/nouveau.hidd-20260702-49.1.zip

To use the driver you will have to first install NVidia firmware:

https://axrt.org/development/NVidia-firmware.zip

NVidia directory goes into DEVS:Firmware


It's alive :-) Boots in Wanderer with no fuss and I can change screen modes although the machine quickly locks up after this (but you did say it is unstable). Thank you!

By the way this is a GTX 970.

Cheers,
Nigel.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 13 hours ago
Good, thanks for tests. I'll focus on solving the instability now. Please also try if 3D is working for you (keep the original 1024x768 resolution). 3D games should starts ~50% time.
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