Today Ed Greshko did spake thusly:
Scott van Looy wrote:
Just because this old card works for you at the moment doesn't mean it
always will. NVidia are very good at supporting legacy hardware, other
companies are less so, I was merely using them as an example as that's
what we were talking about.
If/when it stops working I'm sure it will be due to the hardware crapping out.
Yes, NVidia is very good at supporting their legacy hardware...so it would
have been appropriate to use a company that isn't, just to be fair and not
have someone read your message out of context and believe you are knocking
NVidia.
I _am_ knocking NVidia. They should open their damn drivers ;)
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