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21 Intel, NVIDIA, AMD GPU Drivers Finally Play Nice With ReactOS

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot 2 place · today 14:34 EDT

Intel, NVIDIA, AMD GPU Drivers Finally Play Nice With ReactOS

ReactOS aims to be compatible with programs and drivers developed for Windows Server 2003 and later versions of Microsoft Windows.

And Slashdot reader jeditobe reports that the project has now "announced significant progress in achieving compatibility with proprietary graphics drivers."




ReactOS now supports roughly 90% of GPU drivers for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, thanks to a series of fixes and the implementation of the KMDF (Kernel-Mode Driver Framework) and WDDM (Windows Display Driver Mode

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