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Re: If ATI and nVidia don't support their own products, who does?



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Jules Dubois <3f88o9g02@sneakemail.com> writes:

> This is a disingenuous excuse, if indeed Nvidia has made it.  They
> have refused, time and time again, to release details of the
> programming interface for their cards.  It's a bad idea to throw
> money at companies who sell black-box hardware and refuse to support
> their products properly.

Thank you!  That was my point.  Which is why I asked where I could
find a board made by a company that isn't as selfish and petty as
Microsoft.
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