: NVIDIA's official site still hosts legacy "Detonator" and "ForceWare" drivers. For Windows 98/ME, the 81.98 version is widely considered the last stable official release. NVIDIA Windows 98/ME ForceWare 81.98 NVIDIA Windows XP/2000 ForceWare 93.81
: Newer drivers like 81.98 offer better performance in later titles but may have "shutdown issues" on some Windows 9x systems. For maximum compatibility with early 2000s games, versions in the 30.xx to 45.xx range are frequently preferred by the retro community.
: A popular resource for retro hardware that provides a curated collection of stable NVIDIA 9x drivers, including versions like 12.41 which were contemporary to the Siluro T400's release. siluro t400 64mb draiver skachat
: A community-maintained archive where you can find specific versions like 45.23 , which is often recommended by enthusiasts for better compatibility with older Windows 98 games. Device Specifications GPU : NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 400 (NV11B) Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Memory : 64MB SDRAM (128-bit bus) Interface : AGP 4X Core Clock : 200 MHz Memory Clock : 166 MHz APIs Supported : DirectX 7.0, OpenGL 1.2 Installation Tips
To download the driver for the , you should look for the standard NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 400 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. drivers, as the Siluro T400 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. was based on that specific chipset. Driver Download Options : NVIDIA's official site still hosts legacy "Detonator"
Are you setting this up for a specific like Windows 98 or Windows XP?
Since Abit is no longer in business, you can find the necessary legacy drivers through several archive and community sites: For maximum compatibility with early 2000s games, versions
: If you are using Windows XP, ensure your motherboard's chipset drivers (e.g., VIA 4-in-1 or Intel INF) are installed before the graphics driver to avoid detection issues.
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