New NV Multi GPU on Any Chipset Drivers !!

Mr Fox

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I have been working with an International Consortium of Coders that has Developed a 9x Series XP Driver.... It has been a very busy but productive month.

This will be tested within the next week or so.

We are also working on Century Series that will support Vista.

If you are Interested in the Driver PM me and I will notify you upon Release.

This should enable NV Multi-GPU upon 975x and 965p.

 

Mr Fox

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Yes we would like to test it on a few other chip sets.... all the coders have a 975x so we are looking for someone with a 965p that has the proper cards.
 

jakedeez

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Mr. Fox this is a great thing man, this is the right way to go about solving the issue.
 

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Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
why did this post sound so much like one of those spam emails that sometime get through the filter.

Hello, Tanishalfelven, your great uncle recently died in Nigeria and has left a great sum of money to you..........
 

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Not wanting to rain on this parade at all, but, If you & your team have not (a) written this driver entirely by yourselves without blatantly reverse engineering nvidia's driver or (b) licenced the driver code from nvidia I'd expect you will be on the receiving end of a cease and desist order from nvidia's legal team in very short order.
 

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Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Not wanting to rain on this parade at all, but, If you & your team have not (a) written this driver entirely by yourselves without blatantly reverse engineering nvidia's driver or (b) licenced the driver code from nvidia I'd expect you will be on the receiving end of a cease and desist order from nvidia's legal team in very short order.

That's only if somebody tattles on him.

BTW, how do people write open-source drivers for nVidia?
 

Gstanfor

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Once again, not wanting to rain on the parade, but you are naive if you believe nvidia doesn't know what is discussed in popular forums.

Are for writing open source drivers I guess you would approach it the same way Compaq did with the IBM PC BIOS all those years ago.
 

SunnyD

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Unfortunately I have to agree with Gstanfor for once. Enjoy the legal bills.

Of course, Mr. Fox and Co. may actually be in a country that could care less about US IP, patent and copyright laws... hence the term "International Team of Coders" or whatever...
 

hemmy

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im all for open compatibility, but NVIDIA has every right to make SLI exclusive to their chipsets
 

Mr Fox

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Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Not wanting to rain on this parade at all, but, If you & your team have not (a) written this driver entirely by yourselves without blatantly reverse engineering nvidia's driver or (b) licenced the driver code from nvidia I'd expect you will be on the receiving end of a cease and desist order from nvidia's legal team in very short order.



Not to rain upon your Parade.... DMCA is a USA law and does not have jurisdiction outside the US, Canada, and EU. So places such as Azerbaijan, Sri Lanka, and others do not recognize US laws.

Find a Rope, and Piss up it !


 

SunnyD

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Originally posted by: Mr Fox
Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Not wanting to rain on this parade at all, but, If you & your team have not (a) written this driver entirely by yourselves without blatantly reverse engineering nvidia's driver or (b) licenced the driver code from nvidia I'd expect you will be on the receiving end of a cease and desist order from nvidia's legal team in very short order.



Not to rain upon your Parade.... DMCA is a USA law and does not have jurisdiction outside the US, Canada, and EU. So places such as Azerbaijan, Sri Lanka, and others do not recognize US laws.

Find a Rope, and Piss up it !

Ahh, so I was correct in my assumption. Keep in mind that US Copyright law also has no jurisdiction in Russia either, but that won't stop a corporation from lobbying the government to levy sanctions against the offending country. Total BS if you ask me (I miss Roosevelt), but none the less... I wish you the best of luck with your endeavor.
 

DeathReborn

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Originally posted by: Mr Fox
Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Not wanting to rain on this parade at all, but, If you & your team have not (a) written this driver entirely by yourselves without blatantly reverse engineering nvidia's driver or (b) licenced the driver code from nvidia I'd expect you will be on the receiving end of a cease and desist order from nvidia's legal team in very short order.



Not to rain upon your Parade.... DMCA is a USA law and does not have jurisdiction outside the US, Canada, and EU. So places such as Azerbaijan, Sri Lanka, and others do not recognize US laws.

Find a Rope, and Piss up it !

Do you intend to apply for WHQL on the drivers? (nVidia could block that with an agreement with MS)

For what it's worth, I wish you luck with the drivers but I hope that you abide by all the Laws you have to cos if you don't, I hope you get burned. I will stick with nVidia/XG drivers that I can trust & because I run CF on ATI Chipsets & SLI on Nvidia chipsets.