Probably not. While there were a few cards released right on the cusp of pixel shader 3.0 that may have not fully supported 3.0 until a driver update, it is infinitely more likely that your card simply doesnt have the hardware required for pixel shader 3.0.
There are emulators available such as "3d analyze" and "swift shader" which you may be able to use to get around the pixel shader hardware requirement. However, these emulators only transfer the workload onto your CPU, and may result in poor performance or system instability.
Your best option is most likely to simply replace your video card with one which has native support for pixel shader 3.0
The entire geforce 8000 series has built-in support for pixel shader 4.0 If you are having difficulties, first try installing the latest drivers.
GeForce MX does not support vertex shader and pixel shader.
No. The Geforce2 MX does not have support for pixel shader.
It supports pixel shader 4.1
256 MB graphics card support pixel shader 3.0
Yes, the go 7300 has pixel shader 3.0 support.
Pixel shader technology is hard-coded into the video card and its drivers. If you have a very fast processor and a good amount of ram, you may be able to get around the pixel shader requirement by downloading "3DAnalyze" or "Swiftshader 2.0" to emulate pixel shader. More likely, the best option is for you to simply replace your video card with one which has native support for pixel shader. Video cards with pixel shader 3.0 are very common these days, it is not an expensive upgrade & will improve performance on other programs as well.
Pixel shader technology is hard-coded into the video card and its drivers. If you have a very fast processor and a good amount of ram, you may be able to get around the pixel shader requirement by downloading "3DAnalyze" or "Swiftshader 2.0" to emulate pixel shader. More likely, the best option is for you to simply replace your video card with one which has native support for pixel shader. Video cards with pixel shader 3.0 are very common these days, it is not an expensive upgrade & will improve performance on other programs as well.
No Geforce 4's only support Pixel Shader 1.3 You need at least a Geforce FX 5 Series to use Pixel Shader 2.0
Pixel shader technology is hard-coded into your video card and its drivers. While it is possible to emulate pixel shader using software like 3danalyze or swiftshader, doing so only shuffles the workload over to your CPU. Unless you have a hugely powerful system, emulating pixel shader will likely result in unacceptably low performance and/or system instability. Im afraid your best option is to simply replace your video card with one which has native support for pixel shader.
Pixel shader technology is hard coded into your video card and its drivers. Installing a new video card is pretty much the only way to install or upgrade your computers pixel shader capacity. The GeForce 6200 LE has support for pixel shader 3.0 and below.
The GeForce 6000 series all have support for pixel shader 3.0 and under. So your answer is yes.