QUOTE(prasys @ Nov 30 2008, 10:43 AM)
Hey All
Today (As I was surfing for porn new information on the Internet on GMA , I've stumbled across an achievement found in Intel site itself). It sems that a guy by the name of Mr.Rabbit managed to find a way to hack Intel 945/915 (GMA 900/950) drivers that allows DirectX 10 Gaming (no joke. Read more on how is it possible in the first place). This guy (seems to be a genius) managed to hack Intel 4 series drivers (Drivers meant for the new X3100 , 965 chipset) and made it possible to work with older Intel Graphics. Thus giving you the possibility of playing games such as COD2 (which was thought to do be IMPOSSIBLE to play on). Nevertheless , it gives us some hope for people who are using this on-board card to play some decent games. (Oh you may forget about latest games , they might work however I am not sure if its even playable in the first place or not)
Anyway , here are the drivers. Sorry , Its meant for Vista only.
EDIT : It appers that there is a XP version as well sure if it would work. Its UNTESTED. Mr.Rabbit , didn't write or modified it. Its written by another guy.
http://rs319.rapidshare.com/files/138590450/original.zip (VISTA)
http://rapidshare.com/files/147593094/DRIV...ANUALLY.7z.html (Windows XP - Untested)
Install and forget. It might rant on saying that its not signed. Just ignore that. Once you have installed , check out your DirectX Version ( ggo to start and type dxdiag and it would show Version 10 instead of 9.0c. Congrats , you have unlocked DirectX 10 capabilities of this card *cough , it uses your CPU* *cough* *cough*)
Anyway those who are being adventurous can modify latest drivers from Intel by following Mr. Rabbit's guide
Source : http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2007/08/...ed_graphics.php
So its possible to game on your netbooks and older laptops now with the Intel GMA 9xx series. People have reported that their frame rates went up and things like that. I am not sure , as I'll be doing tests myself (Downgraded from Vista to XP and now upgrading back to Vista to test this whole thing out). If it does give hope , that means we can play somewhat new games on our netbooks and older laptops with this integrated graphics card
Once you have installed this driver and to enable "emulated hardware TnL" (Mr.Rabbit claims that this card allows you to do that). Do the following
Copy and paste that to notepad and replace "~game.exe" with the .exe of the game that you wish to run (i.e "~cod4.exe"). Don't remove the ~. This would enable hardware emulated TnL and other stuff with the help of CPU. Just make sure that you got a snappy CPU. I think Mr.Rabbit made use of SSE2 and SSE3 (found on latest CPUs)
List of compatible games :-
Adapted from :- http://groups.google.com/group/intel9x-gam...k-intel-gma-950
If the game wants you to run 3DAnalyzer , you may just grab it from by doing a google search. With the modified drivers , you may play even more games (games which require you to use the modified drivers are listed here)
Today (As I was surfing for
Anyway , here are the drivers. Sorry , Its meant for Vista only.
EDIT : It appers that there is a XP version as well sure if it would work. Its UNTESTED. Mr.Rabbit , didn't write or modified it. Its written by another guy.
http://rs319.rapidshare.com/files/138590450/original.zip (VISTA)
http://rapidshare.com/files/147593094/DRIV...ANUALLY.7z.html (Windows XP - Untested)
Install and forget. It might rant on saying that its not signed. Just ignore that. Once you have installed , check out your DirectX Version ( ggo to start and type dxdiag and it would show Version 10 instead of 9.0c. Congrats , you have unlocked DirectX 10 capabilities of this card *cough , it uses your CPU* *cough* *cough*)
Anyway those who are being adventurous can modify latest drivers from Intel by following Mr. Rabbit's guide
Source : http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2007/08/...ed_graphics.php
So its possible to game on your netbooks and older laptops now with the Intel GMA 9xx series. People have reported that their frame rates went up and things like that. I am not sure , as I'll be doing tests myself (Downgraded from Vista to XP and now upgrading back to Vista to test this whole thing out). If it does give hope , that means we can play somewhat new games on our netbooks and older laptops with this integrated graphics card
Once you have installed this driver and to enable "emulated hardware TnL" (Mr.Rabbit claims that this card allows you to do that). Do the following
CODE
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0000]
"~game.exe"=dword:00000001
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E968-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0000]
"~game.exe"=dword:00000001
Copy and paste that to notepad and replace "~game.exe" with the .exe of the game that you wish to run (i.e "~cod4.exe"). Don't remove the ~. This would enable hardware emulated TnL and other stuff with the help of CPU. Just make sure that you got a snappy CPU. I think Mr.Rabbit made use of SSE2 and SSE3 (found on latest CPUs)
List of compatible games :-
Adapted from :- http://groups.google.com/group/intel9x-gam...k-intel-gma-950
If the game wants you to run 3DAnalyzer , you may just grab it from by doing a google search. With the modified drivers , you may play even more games (games which require you to use the modified drivers are listed here)
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Added on May 5, 2011, 8:36 pmhey there mr.rabbit or anyone how can I install this in my laptop here are the specs PENTIUM M 512mg ram video card intel 915gm chipset service pack 3 installed, please help me I want to play call of duty 2, but I cant because it gives me a directx encountered an error problem. or give me a modded driver for my graphics card that will play call of duty 2 smooth. I use siftshader but it lags like hell, 3d analyzer wont work either.
This post has been edited by jackal hawk: May 5 2011, 08:36 PM
May 5 2011, 08:31 PM

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