Leyland wrote:
> > It worked well on my system (dual Celeron 400,
> > 256MB RAM, GeForce II GTS [hacked to look like a Quadro
> > Pro],
>
> Cool, what does that do, and how do you do it?

Basically, you move a couple of pull-up resistors (R121 ->
R122 and R123 -> R124) that are tied to the "chip ID" lines
on the GPU. After that, the driver reports your GTS as a
Quadro2 Pro. This gives you antialiased lines and not a lot
else that I'm aware of, but it's a neat hack, I think.

The major problem is that the resistors are extremely small
surface-mount devices, so you need to be pretty deft with
your soldering iron. Or you find someone else who is...

As usual, the mighty Google will reveal all if asked nicely.

J :^P
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John Pallister
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