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4X AGP accelerated graphics card with OpenGL 1.3 instructions supported in hardware. Drivers supporting OpenGL 1.4.
I've tested and used this card on my Dell Precision WS 340 system on RedHat7.3 through 9, and Fedora distributions over 2 years. Various binary drivers supplied from nVidia worked flawlessly, others were buggy over this period (notably 41.91 fails). Open source 'nv' supported X driver works very well in all cases but in 2D only. I've used the card for Quake3, ET, UT, UT2k3, AA, and NWN with great success as native games, and Halflife running on WineX.
Vesa framebuffer consoles work at 1024x768 with vesafb (on kernels 2.4.22 and higher, others unknown)
Advanced settings that work: 4xAGP, SBA, FW, 4xFSAA, AnIso filtering. (require nVidia's binary driver releases)
Worked with kernels: 2.4.18, 2.4.20, 2.4.21, 2.4.22, 2.6.0-test# versions 5-9
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