hey i need help. errr....would you please tell what are the driver
files relating to the CUI?

On Aug 4, 7:28 am, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
> @Benz93
> first of, what is the pixel shader 3 error said?
>
> hmm, interesting, but u forget one single thing, the 4 series driver support
> sM2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 (dx10 capable) shaders...so, im juz guessing that u guys
> have managed to solve the SM2.0 mod, which shows with the 10fps boost in
> pixel shader test. saying that, i have to ask, did u guys have make SM3 and
> SM4 (by SM,im refering to shader model) compatible with the x3100? every
> codes that have been mod, change other dependent codes reaction. meaning,
> yes u have done a wonderful job modding SM2 for the X3100, but have u tried
> to manage connecting the SM2 codes with the rest of shader model?
>
> yes, lol, it's trickier to explain rather than do it..every shader
> instruction connects each other in a series of dependencies..while it is
> easy to make 965 drivers compatible with 945, it's because of one single
> thing, 945 only support SM2 hardware wise in theory (with Vertex Processing
> done in software), so as for myself as a modder, i juz have to make the
> SM2.0 codes compatible without worrying about SM3.0 codes which the 945 cant
> support..
>
> in the case, to make 4 series driver compatible with x3100, for starters,
> x3100 are capable both SM2 and SM3, and the 4 series driver capable of SM2,
> SM3 and SM4..
>
> so u have to make SM2 and SM3 compatible with x3100...again this is not easy
> work, like TheFog said.. making 1 shader model to work is relatively easy as
> it doesnt concern of the shader connections with each other..2 shader model
> again dependent on each other..so if on have been mod, the other must be
> also mod..
>
> also the newer CUI mentioned above, is theoretically possible...im not sure
> but it's some how possible...
>
> about the *.sys file....that file is a compiled code both in C++ and
> VC++...contains shader instructions...both vs and ps..(pixel and vertex
> shader instruction ) also contains some HAL codes...so modding it would be
> time consuming...decompiling it is another thing..
> i am not a x3100 or 4 series expert, but
>
> SUGGESTION :
>
> - u can mod the inf which holds the driver setup instruction to make it 60%
> compatible with ur x3100 (yes , 60%), but also time consuming if u have to
> pin point what causing the SM3 error... driver modding is time consuming and
> can taking months...
>
> - search for linux driver source code of the card, X.org driver is ur best
> bet...and no u cant use the source code as windows base driver,  but u can
> look at what features that intel 4 series driver support that x3100
> cant..disabling the features that x3100 cant support can greatly improve
> compatibility..
>
> again great work there bro, it interested me and i wish u guys the best ^^
> also welcome to the revolution ^^
>
>
>
> On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 7:08 PM, THEfog . <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It is built for a completely different gpu so you have to expect
> > issues, by sys I'm assuming you are referring to the *.sys file
> > sitting in the MD install? If so you are looking at the file which is
> > holding most of the drivers Variables and setting for operational use,
> > you will be looking for a Resource Hacking/ File Disassembler or the
> > likes of a hex decompiler to access and edit this, your mate should
> > know how to use one if he managed to get this far through a MD,
> > interestingly enough you can actually view the dependencies and File
> > Variables though the use of a run of the mill hex editor. if you need
> > any further help MAD_BEAST or AngelicTears should be along soon enough
> > to expand further upon what i just covered briefly, ask as many
> > questions as you want, we are here to help after all.
>
> > THEfog
>
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> Acer Aspire
> Core Duo T2300E @ 1.67GHz
> Intel GMA 950 IGP
> Intel 945 Chipset
> 1GB RAM (512MB*2) Dual Channel DDR2
> 80GB standard PATA HDD
> Win7 Ultimate 32bit / Ubuntu 10.04

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