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Captain Andre
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Posted: 25th Jun 2008 22:46
Hrllo there,

after Nvidia bought AGEIA, nvidia offered the new drivers and software of Dark Physics.
I downloaded it and installed it. But while trying to start any demo the demo crashes beacause of the darkphysics.dll.
I use an AGEIA physics processor 100 series. Windows driver version 1.1.1.15. Software version 08.06.12 from NVIDIA. All under Windows Vista Ultimate x64.
Is here anyone (any one?) who has asolution?
HowDo
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Posted: 26th Jun 2008 00:35 Edited at: 26th Jun 2008 00:40
not got an answer for you problem but I can say the new drivers 08.06.12 work ok with DBPro 6.9 on an xp system.

ps thanks for saying the new drivers were out. cheers.

edit
apart from the ones like fluid.

Dark Physics makes any hot drink go cold.
Syncaidius
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Posted: 26th Jun 2008 00:55
Did you download the correct version of the drivers? theres 32 bit and 64 bit versions. make sure you got the 64 bit one.

Twisted Steel Software
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Posted: 28th Jun 2008 13:25
@DBKing: It's not 64 Bit for everyone, it depends on your processor and OS. A 32 bit OS on a 64 bit CPU will use 32 bit software. I for one have a 3.4 Ghz HT Pentium 4 which is 32 bit.

Meh... The Speed doesn't make Comcast good...
Captain Andre
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Posted: 21st Jul 2008 13:55
If you go on http://www.nvidia.de/object/physx_8.06.12_whql_de.html you will find only one download for x86 Systems an x64 Systems. So there is no choice.
I hope the developers correct this mistake of the DLL.
If there is any one with more informationes let me know.

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