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Release 55 Enhancements, PCI Express Support, PAE Support, nView Desktop Manager Enhancements

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Appendix C NVIDIA ForceWare Graphics Display Driver - Feature History Release 55 Enhancements The Release 55 driver offers new features not found in previous releases of the NVIDIA Driver for Windows. The following highlights the new features in Release 55: PCI Express Support 2D and 3D graphics drivers support the PCI Express I/O. PAE Support 2D and 3D graphics driver support systems that utilize physical address extensions (PAE)2. nView Desktop Manager Enhancements • Seamless nView support between 32-bit and 64-bit processes on Windows 64-bit Edition • Dual NVKeystone support for independent keystone trapezoids under nView Span modes. • Per-display Desktop Management User Interface Enhancements • New application profiles capability lets you associate a collection of driver settings-such as antialiasing and display quality settings-with an application. • Easy access standalone panel, independent of the Microsoft Display Properties window. • Improved multi-adapter support. • Improved television and HDTV controls 2. PAE is an extension that enables Intel compatible computers to address more than 4 GB of physical memory. NVIDIA Corporation 195

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Appendix C
NVIDIA ForceWare Graphics Display Driver — Feature History
Release 55 Enhancements
The Release 55 driver offers new features not found in previous releases of the
NVIDIA Driver for Windows. The following highlights the new features in Release
55:
PCI Express Support
2D and 3D graphics drivers support the PCI Express I/O.
PAE Support
2D and 3D graphics driver support systems that utilize physical address extensions
(PAE)
2
.
nView Desktop Manager Enhancements
Seamless nView support between 32-bit and 64-bit processes on Windows 64-bit
Edition
Dual NVKeystone support for independent keystone trapezoids under nView
Span modes.
Per-display Desktop Management
User Interface Enhancements
New application profiles capability lets you associate a collection of driver
settings—such as antialiasing and display quality settings—with an application.
Easy access standalone panel, independent of the Microsoft Display Properties
window.
Improved multi-adapter support.
Improved television and HDTV controls
2.
PAE is an extension that enables Intel compatible computers to address more than 4 GB of physical
memory.