Have you tried the newest gma 500 windows 7 drivers?  They were
released on Feb. 24th.

I also have a gma 500, would it be possible for you to run a
crystalmark d2d bench or 3dmark2001 with the sigma drivers installed?

On Feb 27, 3:17 am, Brogie <[email protected]> wrote:
> ao751h
>
> System Info Version:    2.2
> Operating System:               Windows 7 Ultimate
> Processors:             2 x Intel <unknown> @ 1.33 GHz
> Graphics Card:         �[email protected],%intel% %i900g0%;Intel Corporation US15
> Embedded Graphics Chipset Function 0
> Total Physical Memory:  1014 MB
> Free Physical Memory:   433.69 MB
> Motherboard Manufacturer:       Acer
> Motherboard Model:              JV11-ML
> Manufacturer:           Intel
> Family:                 <unknown>
> Internal Clock:         1.33 GHz
> Internal Clock Maximum: 1.33 GHz
> External Clock:         0 Hz
> Socket Designation:
> Type:                   <unknown>
> Upgrade:                        <unknown>
> Capabilities:           MMX, CMov, RDTSC, SSE, SSE2
> Version:                        N/A
> CPUID:                  0x000107c2
> DirectX Version:                9.0
> DirectDraw Version :    6.1.7600.16385
> DirectShow Version:     6.6.7600.16385
> Total Physical Memory:  1014 MB
> Free Physical Memory:   433.69 MB
> Total Pagefile Memory:  4 GB
> Free Pagefile Memory:   4 GB
> Manufacturer:           Acer
> Model:                  JV11-ML
> Version:                        Not Applicable
> BIOS Vendor:            Acer
> BIOS Version:           ACRSYS - 6040000
> BIOS Release Date:      22/09/09
> BIOS Properties:                Plug and Play, Flash, AGP
>
> I tried drivers:
>
> -win7moddedV1.0fixed
> Incuding:
> 946gz
> q965/963
> g33/g31
>
> -GMA_Mod_V1.1 Final
>
> -Alpha 1
>
> -Sigma 1
>
> Whats graphic response: 1024x768 so it's squized hl2 unable to init
> shader sys. win stopped this device reported problem. I'm trying with
> swiftshader to run rl2 and succed but works same fps (2-7) like best
> for games Embeded 10.2.2.1450 drivers.

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