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      nv - NVIDIA video driver
      

Contents

SYNOPSIS

      Section "Device"
        Identifier "devname"
        Driver "nv"
        ...
      EndSection

DESCRIPTION

      nv  is  an  Xorg driver for NVIDIA video cards.  The driver supports 2D acceleration and provides support for the
      following framebuffer depths: 8, 15, 16 (except Riva128) and 24.  All visual types are  supported  for  depth  8,
      TrueColor and DirectColor visuals are supported for the other depths with the exception of the Riva128 which only
      supports TrueColor in the higher depths.

SUPPORTED HARDWARE

      The nv driver supports PCI, PCI-Express and AGP video cards based on the following NVIDIA chips:
 
      RIVA 128              NV3
 
      RIVA TNT              NV4
 
      RIVA TNT2             NV5
 
      GeForce 256, QUADRO   NV10
 
      GeForce2, QUADRO2     NV11 & NV15
 
      GeForce3, QUADRO DCC  NV20
 
      nForce, nForce2       NV1A, NV1F
 
      GeForce4, QUADRO4     NV17, NV18, NV25, NV28
 
      GeForce FX, QUADRO FX NV30, NV31, NV34, NV35, NV36, NV37, NV38
 
      GeForce 6XXX          NV40, NV41, NV43, NV44, NV45, C51
 
      GeForce 7XXX          G70, G71, G72, G73

CONFIGURATION DETAILS

      Please refer to xorg.conf(5x) for general configuration details.  This section only covers configuration  details
      specific to this driver.
 
      The driver auto-detects the chipset type and the amount of video memory present for all chips.
 
      The following driver Options are supported:
 
      Option "HWCursor" "boolean"
             Enable or disable the HW cursor.  Default: on.
 
      Option "NoAccel" "boolean"
             Disable or enable acceleration.  Default: acceleration is enabled.
 
      Option "UseFBDev" "boolean"
             Enable  or  disable  use of an OS-specific fb interface (and is not supported on all OSs).  See fbdevhw(4)
             for further information.  Default: off.
 
      Option "CrtcNumber" "integer"
             Many graphics cards with NVIDIA chips have two video outputs.  The driver attempts to autodetect which one
             the  monitor is connected to.  In the case that autodetection picks the wrong one, this option may be used
             to force usage of a particular output.  The options are "0" or "1".  Default: autodetected.
 
      Option "FlatPanel" "boolean"
             The driver usually can autodetect the presence of a digital flat panel.  In the case that this fails, this
             option  can  be  used to force the driver to treat the attached device as a digital flat panel.  With this
             driver, a digital flat panel will work only if it was POSTed by the BIOS, that is, the computer must  have
             booted  to  the  panel.   If  you  have  a  dual  head card you may also need to set the option CrtcNumber
             described above.  Default: autodetected.
 
      Option "FPDither" "boolean"
             Many digital flat panels (particularly ones on laptops) have only 6 bits per component  color  resolution.
             This  option tells the driver to dither from 8 bits per component to 6 before the flat panel truncates it.
             Default: off.
 
      Option "FPScale" "boolean"
             Supported only on GeForce4 and newer chips, this option tells to the driver to scale lower resolutions  up
             to the flat panel's native resolution.  Default: on.
 
      Option "Rotate" "CW"
 
      Option "Rotate" "CCW"
             Rotate the display clockwise or counterclockwise.  This mode is unaccelerated.  Default: no rotation.
 
             Note:  The  Resize  and  Rotate  extension will be disabled if the Rotate "CW" or Rotate "CCW" options are
             used.
 
      Option "Rotate" "RandR"
             Enable rotation of the screen using  the  Resize  and  Rotate  extension.   This  mode  is  unaccelerated.
             Default: no rotation support.
 
      Option "ShadowFB" "boolean"
             Enable or disable use of the shadow framebuffer layer.  Default: off.

RELATED

      Xorg(1x), xorg.conf(5x), xorgconfig(1x), Xserver(1x), X(7)

COPYRIGHT

      NOTICE  TO  USER:    The source code  is copyrighted under  U.S. and international laws.  Users and possessors of
      this source code are hereby granted a nonexclusive,  royalty-free copyright license to use this code in  individ-
      ual and commercial software.
 
      Any  use of this source code must include,  in the user documentation and internal comments to the code,  notices
      to the end user as follows:
 
      Copyright 1993-2003 NVIDIA, Corporation.  All rights reserved.
 
      NVIDIA, CORPORATION MAKES NO REPRESENTATION ABOUT THE SUITABILITY OF  THIS SOURCE  CODE  FOR ANY PURPOSE.  IT  IS
      PROVIDED   "AS IS" WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.  NVIDIA, CORPORATION DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
      WITH REGARD  TO THIS SOURCE CODE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT, AND  FIT-
      NESS   FOR  A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE.   IN NO EVENT SHALL NVIDIA, CORPORATION  BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,  INDIRECT,
      INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,  OR ANY DAMAGES  WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE,  DATA  OR  PROFITS,
      WHETHER  IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,  ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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      (JUNE 1995), all U.S. Government End Users  acquire the source code  with only those rights set forth herein.

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