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GeForce AA Set: GeForce1/2 Antialias control utility.
Guillermo Carbonell - geforceaa@guru3d.com (personal email g_carbonell@hotmail.com)
29/Jan/2002
Guillermo Carbonell.
GeForce AA Set:
GeForce1/2/3 Antialias control utility.
geforceaa@guru3d.com
(personal email g_carbonell@hotmail.com)
Look for latest updates at:
http://www.guru3d.com/geforceaa/
(personal web page at http://www.geocities.com/mastercoco/)
Disclaimer:
***
If you wish to send me something in return, it would be great! I was
thinking you can
send me a low denomination bill ($5 or less) of your country via mail
to:
Address: Avenida Francisco de Miranda, Centro Lido, Torre E, Piso 10,
Oficina 101, el Rosal.
City: Caracas
State: Distrito Capital
Country: Venezuela
Postal Code: 1060
Do whatever you want with this program, but distribute it with all
exes and this txt
file, all unmodified.
As allways, it's an "always beta" software, so use it at your own
risk.
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-Description:
This piece of software installs itself in the Windows Taskbar as a
couple Tray icons,
and gives you fast access to GeForce's antialiasing settings. This
requires no additional
runtime libraries.
-Requirements:
Geforce1/2/3 based card.
Nvidia reference drivers version 5.xx and up.
Windows 9x/ME/NT4/2000/XP.
-Instalation:
Unzip files to the final installation folder, for example, c:\tools,
c:\GeForceAASet, etc.
Run GeForceAASet.exe from its final folder. Read the following section
about making it
start with windows every time.
-Use:
***For driver version less than 10.xx:
Two new icons should apear in the Tray, with white backgrounds and
saying "D3D AA" and
"OGL AA" respectivelly.
Click in the D3D AA icon to toggle Direct3D antialias (red=off,
green=on).
Click in the OGL AA icon to toggle OpenGL antialias (red=off,
green=on).
Right-click on any of the two icons to display a shortcut menu to the
GeForce's antialias
parameters.
In the Menu:
Check the "Load in Tray at startup" in order for the program to load
when windows start.
Select desired OpenGL antialias quality. To begin, you can set the
recomended quality.
Select desired Direct3D antialias quality. To begin, you can set the
recomended quality.
Click "Remove from Tray" to stop using the program (Run
GeForceAASet.exe from its final
folder to start it again)
Click "About" for additional info.
***For driver version 10.xx or greater:
Almost the same as above, but with a single, unified AA setting, used
for both Direct3D and OpenGL (as the new 12.xx drivers do).
Thanks, and enjoy.
-Version History
Version 1.6
-Huge, but also stupid bug with 23.xx drivers in Direct3D
-NT/2K/XP bugs corrected related to Direct3D and Device detection.
Version 1.5.1
-Minor, stupid bug in Geforce3 with Win9x/Me detected and corrected
Version 1.5
-Workarround for the "Quincunx Disabled" bug in version 1.4 on
GeForce3 cards
-This version is useful for GeForce3 (and Quadro DCC?) users only
Version 1.4
-Support for 12.xx and 21.xx drivers.
-Support for Windows XP.
-Support for GeForce3.
Version 1.3
-OpenGL not keepping quality setting bug corrected.
-Rare D3D AA bug that made AA remain enabled ocasionally.
-Seems to work on NT4. Removed D3D settings when running in NT4 (not
hardware D3D in NT4).
-Probably the last version of this utility.
Version 1.2
-Added Windows 2000 support!.
Version 1.1
-Someone found a bug, and this version fixes it. It was about
detecting the right
device registry key in some rare configurations.
Version 1.0
-First Version. Looks pretty stable, but its the "First Version", so
there can be few bugs
in it (email me in case you find one).
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