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Old 5th May 2010, 15:38   #1
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Default Nvidia Ends Support for AGEIA PhysX Processors

It seems that owners of AGEIA PhysX Processors are out of luck. A user by the name of 666 from PhysXInfo received the following email from Nvidia: The current PhysX driver unfortunately does not support Aegia PPU hardware which you're already aware. Support for Aegia PPU ended after the 8.xx.xx driver but like you we've receive other users asking to include support in current PhysX releases.

http://www.ngohq.com/news/17772-nvid...rocessors.html
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