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nvidia - 64-bit

Last updated on 11 hours ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 11 days ago
Hi All,

I started restoring nvidia driver (nouveau.hidd). This is still the same driver as latest released for 32-bits.

Below is the first build:

https://build.axrt.org/download/builds/Experimental/exp-usb3-pc-x86_64-20260507-063759.tar.gz

Notes:
- changing resolution in Prefs/ScreenMode sometimes hangs system. Be sure to use SAVE and after reboot the new resolution will be used.
- 3D is DISABLED in this build. ONLY 2D functions are active.


Driver has been tested (2D only) with following cards:

- GeForce 8400 GS Rev. 2
- GeForce 9500 GT
- GeForce 8500 GT
- GeForce GT 220

If you have compatible hardware, please test and report if it works - along with you cards chipset.
aha, retrofaza, x-vision
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 11 days ago
i try it works i have 210 GT card
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 11 days ago
I have a laptop that with the 32-bit build the drivers work, with this one they don't, I have an NVIDIA 7300 GO card
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 11 days ago

Amiwell79 wrote:

@Amiwell79 - I have a laptop that with the 32-bit build the drivers work, with this one they don't, I have an NVIDIA 7300 GO card


What do you mean? Do you end up with VESA 1024x768 screen instead of native resolutions in Prefs/ScreenMode?
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 11 days ago
Vesa Deadwood
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 11 days ago
Ok, got it.

FYI: I set the cut-off level for my work to 8**** family. Everything older then that might still work, but if it doesn't - I won't be spending time to debug and fix. This means that for 64-bit only PCIe cards will be officially supported (7**** is the last family that had AGP variants).
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 11 days ago
ok I understand I don't intend to use that laptop anyway thanks
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 8 days ago
Hi All,

An update from me on the topic of 3D:

In order to support 3D, I need to update the "core" 2D driver. This driver currently is based of ~2010 source codes and needs to be updated ~2020 source codes.

This is good and bad news.

Bad - because the "core" driver completly changed in those 10 years and it's not an update but a complete new port. However I'm positive that today, with AI-assisted coding, the new port will take less time that the one I did in 2010

Good - because this will bring support for much newer cards (up to around end of 2017 so GTX 9xx series!!!), to AROS.

I'll keep you posted on the progress.
retrofaza, Argo, aha, Farox, pixie, ntromans, Amiwell79, Deremon, x-vision
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matteoJunior Member
Posted 8 days ago
Metaneutrons has imported in aros mesa26.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 8 days ago
FYI: To complete the migration I'm freezing Mesa version to current on (20.x). This stops from having too many moving parts.
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 5 days ago
Great news GTX series is good thanks
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x-visionJunior Member
Posted 4 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - Hi All,

An update from me on the topic of 3D:

In order to support 3D, I need to update the "core" 2D driver. This driver currently is based of ~2010 source codes and needs to be updated ~2020 source codes.

This is good and bad news.

Bad - because the "core" driver completly changed in those 10 years and it's not an update but a complete new port. However I'm positive that today, with AI-assisted coding, the new port will take less time that the one I did in 2010

Good - because this will bring support for much newer cards (up to around end of 2017 so GTX 9xx series!!!), to AROS.

I'll keep you posted on the progress.


If the core driver keeps changing... why not update it to current gen, instead of keeping it always 10 years behind?
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terminillsMember
Posted 4 days ago
[quote name=x-vision post=12047]@x-vision -

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - Hi All,

An update from me on the topic of 3D:

In order to support 3D, I need to update the "core" 2D driver. This driver currently is based of ~2010 source codes and needs to be updated ~2020 source codes.

This is good and bad news.

Bad - because the "core" driver completly changed in those 10 years and it's not an update but a complete new port. However I'm positive that today, with AI-assisted coding, the new port will take less time that the one I did in 2010

Good - because this will bring support for much newer cards (up to around end of 2017 so GTX 9xx series!!!), to AROS.

I'll keep you posted on the progress.


If the core driver keeps changing... why not update it to current gen, instead of keeping it always 10 years behind?[/quote]

Because current generation is an entirely different animal. it's not just DRM. It's DRM, Firmware loading , Compute Rings , Timing etc ... and that's just to get 2D.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 4 days ago
[quote name=x-vision post=12047]@x-vision
If the core driver keeps changing... why not update it to current gen, instead of keeping it always 10 years behind?[/quote]

I'm aiming to get the driver updated "relativelly quickly" so I can move on other migration topics and finally close the migration to 64-bit. As terminills noted, newer driver comes with more dependencies which means more time and effort. Once migration is done, then there will be space to re-visit this topic.
x-vision, Argo, Deremon
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 4 days ago
thank you deadwoodSmile
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DeremonMember
Posted 3 days ago
Having mesa & 3D working even on a “non-bleeding edge” hardware open a lot of possibilities for AROS 64bit thank you Deadwood
And of course thanks terminills for experimenting with bleeding-edge mesa
Edited by Deremon on 15-05-2026 14:36, 2 days ago
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laiosxJunior Member
Posted 2 days ago
May I ask if the current phase of drivers support the GT710 ?
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 2 days ago
We need to wait for Deadwood's work, I think the new Mesa will also bring support to this card.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 2 days ago

laiosx wrote:

@laiosx - May I ask if the current phase of drivers support the GT710 ?


"Current" you mean the drivers available currently for 32-bit and 64-bit? No they end up support around GT210.
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 2 days ago
Nvidia cards are supported up to fermi and fermi II architecture
Edited by Amiwell79 on 16-05-2026 14:52, 1 day ago
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