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    NVIDIA's registered developers

    Do you if anyone can become a member?

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    Re: NVIDIA's registered developers

    Even I could, so I guess, yes.

    Complete the survey and wait wait wait... It may take another half a year You don't actually benefit from registering... Beta drivers are always leaked and the nvidia developer forums area a bit dull.

    Good luck

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    Re: NVIDIA's registered developers

    I have access, but belive me, this OpenGL forum rocks! Even more, you can find beta drivers on "wild" web sites before registered developers can get it from nv dev page.

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    Re: NVIDIA's registered developers

    I am primarily interested in their nvperfkit.
    Anyone has tried it?

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    Re: NVIDIA's registered developers

    I've registered it few month ago. There is no NVPerfKit nowaday. Maybe next week.

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    Re: NVIDIA's registered developers

    You can dl GDC 2005 presentations from nvidia public developer site. In this doc's you can find annunciation for upcoming fetures in drivers:
    - support for performance monitoring using WMI
    - access to NvCPL API

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    Re: NVIDIA's registered developers

    Originally posted by Zengar:
    Even I could, so I guess, yes.

    Complete the survey and wait wait wait... It may take another half a year You don't actually benefit from registering... Beta drivers are always leaked and the nvidia developer forums area a bit dull.

    Good luck
    They only took a week to activate my a/c.
    My only grouse is that many of the cards in their board-store are not in stock.

    Maniam

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    Re: NVIDIA's registered developers

    I'm a member...and i have to say that the pre-release SDK is the best.

    The leaked drivers are annoying, and even though we complain about it in the forums (which NV personnel use too) its still seems to happen...but i have to say the beta/prerelease software is the best, like the SDK and FX composer, as well as some other tid-bits.

    -Twixn-
    "These flowers were sent to harras me" - Jack Thompson

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    Re: NVIDIA's registered developers

    I'm a member too.
    And I should say that NVPerfKIT works *only* on GFFX or GF6x00

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