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Revision as of 19:44, 5 January 2026

NVPlay
DeveloperConnor Hyde (starfrost)
Initial release14 April 2025; 9 months ago (2025-04-14)
Stable release
1.0.1 / 5 January 2026; 37 days ago (2026-01-05)
Preview release
2.0.0.75 / 5 January 2026; 37 days ago (2026-01-05)
Repositorygithub.com/starfrost013/nvplayground/
Written inC
Operating systemMS-DOS, Windows 3.x and Windows 9x
TypeDriver, REPL, Diagnostic program
License MIT License

NVPlay is a tool designed to allow low-level communication with and control of graphics hardware, focusing on early Nvidia GPUs from the mid to late 1990s. It is a tool intended for developers to aid emulation efforts. The program will initialise your installed GPU in an entirely freestanding way without any drivers and has several modes that allow different methods to control your graphics hardware; it can run in a Windows 9x DOSbox, and has also been tested on Windows 3.1 and even 3.0, so can be run at the same time as NVIDIA's drivers.

By default, NVPlay runs in a REPL loop that lets you run a set of commands that do register-level GPU I/O.