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NVIDIA Puts Out Two Drivers, Including For OpenGL 4.1
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Originally posted by hdas View PostI want two screens in the sense that they are treated like virtual desktops. Most importantly, when I maximize a window or go fullscreen, it should only cover one screen.
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Originally posted by brent View PostIt is possible to configure the driver for two completely separate screens ("zaphod mode"), but interaction between these screens is very limited. It probably isn't what you want.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostI agree that OGL 4.1 is a bit useless right now. But I'd like to point out that AMD's driver takes longer than NVidia's to fully support new OGL versions because they're testing it more thoroughly so that it always has 101% more awesome in it, ya know.
On a more serious note, Nvidia's drivers are completely broken with multi-monitor setups. No autodetection, no ability to rotate individual monitors in TwinView, broken vsync, no randr, invalid refresh rates. It's a huge, steaming pile.
Do these drivers fix the OpenGL crashes caused by 260.xx? The previous drivers broke multithreaded OpenGL.
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