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So is anyone using an Nvidia card now?

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Gray_Area:
Given that is theoretically supports any card?

Calamity:
I'm not exactly sure what you mean by 'supports any card'

Under Windows, now GM can indeed use Powerstrip with the cards supported by it, in order to tweak the existing modes. You still need Soft-15kHz to get the low-res modes installed.

I don't know of anybody using this yet. I was expecting a crowd of happy NVidia users landing here but this never happened.

I did test with a NVidia Geforce Go 6400, and it took me several hours to get a decent result, even knowing what was required exactly, etc. and even then it wasn't as good as what you get with a modest ATI card, and for the price you can get a Radeon HD 4xxx I think it's not worth the pain. It's there however to be used when an ATI card is not an option.

Gray_Area:
I thought Powerstrip did everything you would want, hence not needing soft15. I've created custom resolutions on my Nvidia 6800 through the Forceware (about the same kind of process as using Powerstrip), so I'm surprised there's an issue. It used to be that Nvidia cards could do anything you wanted because of this (and perhaps why they have worked with another build so well). In any case, I created a directory with GM and VMaker in it. What else am I supposed to put in there for VMaker to run?

Calamity:
AdvanceMAME worked so well with GeForce2 cards because it uses its own custom driver 'svgawin'. Forceware did not provide dynamic custom resolutions (i.e., modifying timings without reboot) at least when I tested it. It's not a matter of creating a bunch of custom modes, you need to be able to edit them on the fly. Any information on how to achieve this with NVidia is welcome. You can't use VMMaker with NVidia cards, use Soft-15kHz instead.

Gray_Area:
Here's the control panel for Forceware 93.71 (100+ have been the same or similar. It apparently has full control, and doesn't require re-start to make active. You can even test the mode from the page.

This was how a lot of people made their own pre-06. This page is via Nvidia Control Panel>resolutions and refresh rates>advanced timings.

It seems straight-forward; you need only the proper information, which I've read about, but haven't learned, how to figure.

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