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|announcement_date=22 May 1995
|announcement_date=22 May 1995
|release_date=Q3 1995
|release_date=Q3 1995
|end_of_production=Q1 1996
|end_of_production=Likely between February 26, 1996 and March 3, 1996
|pci_vendor_id=<code>104a</code> (SGS-Thomson; DRAM version); <code>10de</code> (NVidia; VRAM version)
|pci_vendor_id=<code>104a</code> (SGS-Thomson; DRAM version); <code>10de</code> (NVidia; VRAM version)
|pci_device_id=<code>0008</code> (main GPU)<br><code>0009</code> (VGA emulation layer)
|pci_device_id=<code>0008</code> (main GPU)<br><code>0009</code> (VGA emulation layer)
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|opengl_version=Not supported
|opengl_version=Not supported
}}
}}


TODO
TODO
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* [[PTIMER]]
* [[PTIMER]]
* [[VBIOS]]
* [[VBIOS]]
==Notes==
* 644 registers, plus some extra that function as arrays


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 23:55, 3 February 2026

NV1
BrandingSGS-Thomson STG2000; NV1; OEM cards: Diamond Edge 3D; Jazz Multimedia 3D Magic
ArchitectureNV1
Announcement date22 May 1995
Release dateQ3 1995
End of productionLikely between February 26, 1996 and March 3, 1996
PCI vendor ID104a (SGS-Thomson; DRAM version); 10de (NVidia; VRAM version)
PCI device ID0008 (main GPU)
0009 (VGA emulation layer)
DirectX hardware supported version2.0 (badly software emulated)
OpenGL hardware supported versionNot supported


TODO

Architecture reference

Notes

  • 644 registers, plus some extra that function as arrays

See also