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Old 29-07-2006
TC4
 
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Pixel Shader v1.1

how can i find out if my pc has a pixel shader supported graphics card?

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Old 29-07-2006
Paul Smith
 
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

"TC4" <TC4@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> how can i find out if my pc has a pixel shader supported graphics card?


Hello. If you....

1) Click Start.
-2) Click Run.
--3) In the new Run box that appears type dxdiag.
---4) Press OK.

The dxdiagwindow will pop up, if you then click on the display tab it will
list the graphics card in your machine.... If you post back here or search
on the internet with that card and chip type I'm sure someone will let you
know what features that card has. 8-)

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Old 30-07-2006
TC4
 
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

Thanks for that - the headers that I can see when I run DXdiag are
"System: DirectX files; Display; Sound1; Sound2; Music; Input; Network: More
Help"

I can't see any mention of a graphics card under any of those tabs. DirectX
seems to have something to do with graphics (sorry if this is obvious - I'm a
complete computer beginner!) and I have version 9.0C, if that helps to answer
my original question!


"Paul Smith" wrote:

> "TC4" <TC4@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:581D124A-4BBC-4B93-8A01-3362FAA41B46@microsoft.com...
> > how can i find out if my pc has a pixel shader supported graphics card?

>
> Hello. If you....
>
> 1) Click Start.
> -2) Click Run.
> --3) In the new Run box that appears type dxdiag.
> ---4) Press OK.
>
> The dxdiagwindow will pop up, if you then click on the display tab it will
> list the graphics card in your machine.... If you post back here or search
> on the internet with that card and chip type I'm sure someone will let you
> know what features that card has. 8-)
>
> --
> Paul Smith,
> Yeovil, UK.
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
> http://www.windowsresource.net/
>
> *Remove 'nospam.' to reply by e-mail*
>
>
>


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Old 30-07-2006
Paul Smith
 
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

"TC4" <TC4@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F5C2B361-82A1-47D1-8BA9-26A88AC18A5D@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for that - the headers that I can see when I run DXdiag are
> "System: DirectX files; Display; Sound1; Sound2; Music; Input; Network:
> More
> Help"
>
> I can't see any mention of a graphics card under any of those tabs.
> DirectX
> seems to have something to do with graphics (sorry if this is obvious -
> I'm a
> complete computer beginner!) and I have version 9.0C, if that helps to
> answer
> my original question!


Have a look over: http://www.windowsresource.net/guides/hardware.php that
should be what you're seeing, 3rd image down of the display tab, the bits
under the device section.

If that's no good scroll on down the page and there's a section called "the
device manager" follow the instructions there, if the above didn't work this
*has* too. 8-)

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Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.windowsresource.net/

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Old 30-07-2006
TC4
 
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

I have done as you suggested and the info is as follows:

Processor : AMD Athlon XP2600+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.1GHz
Memory: 512MB RAM
Direct X Version: DirectX9.0C 4.09.0000.0904
Display Name: Radeon 7500 Series
Maunuf: ATI Technolgies Inc
Approx Total Memory: 64.0MB
Sound : Name: Realtek AC97 audio
Free Disk Space: 66.1GB

According to the Eido website, the game that I want to buy (for our son's
birthday - hence the issue - I couldn't stand the disappointment if he opened
it and then it didn't work!) requires :
"100% DirectX 9.0-compatible 32MB Direct3D Card with Vertex and Pixel Shader
v1.1 Support"

Do you think it sounds like it might work on our pc?

Thanks



"Paul Smith" wrote:

> "TC4" <TC4@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F5C2B361-82A1-47D1-8BA9-26A88AC18A5D@microsoft.com...
> > Thanks for that - the headers that I can see when I run DXdiag are
> > "System: DirectX files; Display; Sound1; Sound2; Music; Input; Network:
> > More
> > Help"
> >
> > I can't see any mention of a graphics card under any of those tabs.
> > DirectX
> > seems to have something to do with graphics (sorry if this is obvious -
> > I'm a
> > complete computer beginner!) and I have version 9.0C, if that helps to
> > answer
> > my original question!

>
> Have a look over: http://www.windowsresource.net/guides/hardware.php that
> should be what you're seeing, 3rd image down of the display tab, the bits
> under the device section.
>
> If that's no good scroll on down the page and there's a section called "the
> device manager" follow the instructions there, if the above didn't work this
> *has* too. 8-)
>
> --
> Paul Smith,
> Yeovil, UK.
> Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
> http://www.windowsresource.net/
>
> *Remove 'nospam.' to reply by e-mail*
>
>


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Old 30-07-2006
Paul Smith
 
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

"TC4" <TC4@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:943110E3-CB2D-4AE8-987A-34A910109366@microsoft.com...

> Display Name: Radeon 7500 Series
> Maunuf: ATI Technolgies Inc


>
> According to the Eido website, the game that I want to buy (for our son's
> birthday - hence the issue - I couldn't stand the disappointment if he
> opened
> it and then it didn't work!) requires :
> "100% DirectX 9.0-compatible 32MB Direct3D Card with Vertex and Pixel
> Shader
> v1.1 Support"
>
> Do you think it sounds like it might work on our pc?


Unfortunately the Radeon 7500 doesn't support pixel shader 1.1. 8-(

However cards that do support it, the Radeon 8500 / Geforce 3 (excluding
Geforce 4MX) and up are pretty cheap, in many cases about the same price as
a game.


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Old 31-07-2006
TC4
 
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

thanks for all your help - I'm going to buy the right card now and no doubt
will be back here soon to get advice on how to install it!

"TC4" wrote:

> I have done as you suggested and the info is as follows:
>
> Processor : AMD Athlon XP2600+, MMX, 3DNow, ~2.1GHz
> Memory: 512MB RAM
> Direct X Version: DirectX9.0C 4.09.0000.0904
> Display Name: Radeon 7500 Series
> Maunuf: ATI Technolgies Inc
> Approx Total Memory: 64.0MB
> Sound : Name: Realtek AC97 audio
> Free Disk Space: 66.1GB
>
> According to the Eido website, the game that I want to buy (for our son's
> birthday - hence the issue - I couldn't stand the disappointment if he opened
> it and then it didn't work!) requires :
> "100% DirectX 9.0-compatible 32MB Direct3D Card with Vertex and Pixel Shader
> v1.1 Support"
>
> Do you think it sounds like it might work on our pc?
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> "Paul Smith" wrote:
>
> > "TC4" <TC4@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:F5C2B361-82A1-47D1-8BA9-26A88AC18A5D@microsoft.com...
> > > Thanks for that - the headers that I can see when I run DXdiag are
> > > "System: DirectX files; Display; Sound1; Sound2; Music; Input; Network:
> > > More
> > > Help"
> > >
> > > I can't see any mention of a graphics card under any of those tabs.
> > > DirectX
> > > seems to have something to do with graphics (sorry if this is obvious -
> > > I'm a
> > > complete computer beginner!) and I have version 9.0C, if that helps to
> > > answer
> > > my original question!

> >
> > Have a look over: http://www.windowsresource.net/guides/hardware.php that
> > should be what you're seeing, 3rd image down of the display tab, the bits
> > under the device section.
> >
> > If that's no good scroll on down the page and there's a section called "the
> > device manager" follow the instructions there, if the above didn't work this
> > *has* too. 8-)
> >
> > --
> > Paul Smith,
> > Yeovil, UK.
> > Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
> > http://www.windowsresource.net/
> >
> > *Remove 'nospam.' to reply by e-mail*
> >
> >


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Old 31-07-2006
Paul Smith
 
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

"TC4" <TC4@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> thanks for all your help - I'm going to buy the right card now and no
> doubt
> will be back here soon to get advice on how to install it!


Cool, what card did you go for?

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  #9  
Old 24-08-2007
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hey paul

I have a problem, my little brother wants to play this game called lego star wars and he cant because there is a error message that says
That my machine requires a graphics card that supports Pixel Shaders v1.1

I play WoW and other games and they run fine i dont under stand why i cant run this. the card is

Intel Corporation
910GL Express Chipset


Some help would be appreciated, thank you

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  #10  
Old 24-08-2007
Jimmy S.
 
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

Hi praax1,

Unfortunately your onboard graphics doesn't meet the
system requirements for that game: GRAPHICS:
100% DirectX 9 compatible 32meg Direct3D Card with Pixel Shader Support

Your choice now is wether or not that game is important
enough to justify investing in a compatible video card.

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praax1 Wrote:
=================
| I have a problem, my little brother wants to play this game called lego
| star wars and he cant because there is a error message that says
| That my machine requires a graphics card that supports Pixel Shaders
| v1.1
|
| I play WoW and other games and they run fine i dont under stand why i
| cant run this. the card is
|
| Intel Corporation
| 910GL Express Chipset
|
|
| Some help would be appreciated, thank you



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  #11  
Old 30-09-2008
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pixel shaders

My son wants to play Lego Indiana Jones
Error Message that my graphics card doesn´t support pixel shaders.
I have a GeForce4 MX 440 AGP 8X -graphics card. Must I buy a new card to be able to play this game?

//MOls

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Old 01-10-2008
Andy [YaYa]
 
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

mols2204 <mols2204.3gkbzc@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in
news:mols2204.3gkbzc@DoNotSpam.com:

> My son wants to play Lego Indiana Jones
> Error Message that my graphics card doesn´t support pixel shaders.
> I have a GeForce4 MX 440 AGP 8X -graphics card. Must I buy a new card
> to be able to play this game?


Yes, your video card is ancient, best AGP nVidia card you can buy is the
nVidia 7800 GS. Just make sure the box says "AGP" somewhere on it.

Average lifespan of the PC is 3-4 years, I'm guessing your system is about
5-6 years old?

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Old 22-11-2008
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

Hi there,

I'm using a NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX400 video card on my computer, and found the same problem as mentioned above, which is that my video card doesn't support pixel shader v1.1.
I'm thinking of buying a new one, like the NVidia GeForce 8500 GT. Or should I get the 7800 GS? Main thing is, does anyone know if it will run properly on my system? It's an Intel Pentium III ~800 MHZ with 512MB RAM memory, actually, which isn't very new...

Thanks

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Old 25-11-2008
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

Hello, I am quite the newbie here and also very new to installing and playing PC games. We have the Star Wars game and after installation an fatal error message says I cannot run on my computer because I do not have Pixel Shader v1.1. Funny thing is I can run Star Wars II! So I ran a test online to determine what games I can and cannot run on my computer. Turns out it says I cannot run either Star Wars or Star Wars II because I do not have the pixel shader. But I'm running Star Wars II and it's playing perfectly fine! How can that be? I'm also playing Lego Indiana Jones with no problems at all. That's why I'm wondering if there is a setting I am missing. How can I get Star Wars to start playing? Please, please help :o)

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Old 25-11-2008
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Re: Pixel Shader v1.1

"giggle123" <giggle123.3jec7c@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
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>
> Hello, I am quite the newbie here and also very new to installing and
> playing PC games. We have the Star Wars game and after installation an
> fatal error message says I cannot run on my computer because I do not
> have Pixel Shader v1.1. Funny thing is I can run Star Wars II! So I
> ran a test online to determine what games I can and cannot run on my
> computer. Turns out it says I cannot run either Star Wars or Star Wars
> II because I do not have the pixel shader. But I'm running Star Wars II
> and it's playing perfectly fine! How can that be? I'm also playing
> Lego Indiana Jones with no problems at all. That's why I'm wondering if
> there is a setting I am missing. How can I get Star Wars to start
> playing? Please, please help :o)
>
>
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There are a fair number of Star Wars games - which do you mean when you say
"Star Wars" and "Star Wars II"?

This online tester - sounds pretty unreliable if it says you can't run a
game which you in fact are! Pixel shading is a feature of your graphics
cards (aka video cards/adapters) - you either got it or you ain't. If you
haven't and you want it, you need to get a new card (ensuring your system
can handle it). Best bet is to check the system requirements on the
packaging of the games, then compare that with what you've got. If you have
no system specs with your machine or the packaging of any new graphics card
you may have bought yourself, then

Control Panel > Display > Settings > "Advanced" button > "Adapter" tab

will show you what you've got under Adapter Type / Chip Type, and how much
memory it's got under "Memory size". Then hit the web to look for details of
that particular make and model, especially for pixel shading.



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