Enthusiasts Re-Enable Support of PhysX on Non-Nvidia Graphics Sub-Systems.
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Enthusiasts Re-Enable Support of PhysX on Non-Nvidia Graphics Sub-Systems.
Independent Programmer Creates Patch to Re-Enable PhysX Support on Systems with ATI Radeon
Even though Nvidia Corp. does not want to enable support of hardware physics processing using its PhysX application programming interface (API) on systems that use ATI Radeon graphics cards for rendering, an independent enthusiast has managed to create a patch that re-enables hardware PhysX processing using GeForce or Ageia chips on “non-qualified” computers.
Link: http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/multimedia/display/20091005101059_Enthusiasts_Re_Enable_Support_of_PhysX_on_Non_Nvidia_Graphics_Sub_Systems.html
Even though Nvidia Corp. does not want to enable support of hardware physics processing using its PhysX application programming interface (API) on systems that use ATI Radeon graphics cards for rendering, an independent enthusiast has managed to create a patch that re-enables hardware PhysX processing using GeForce or Ageia chips on “non-qualified” computers.
Link: http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/multimedia/display/20091005101059_Enthusiasts_Re_Enable_Support_of_PhysX_on_Non_Nvidia_Graphics_Sub_Systems.html
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