The answer to your question is no. It can only hold a pixel shader 2.0. 3.0 Is too much for it. Hoping this is most helpful.
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Yes, if you vram has shader 2.0 then it should play beautifully even though its very low I currently have ATI Radeon Xpress 200m and it works fine.
You don't count the pixel shaders. It's probably Pixel Shader 1.0 or nothing due to the horribly outdated graphics card you got.
If that is a Geforce 4 MX 440 Graphics card then yes but not for gaming only through software use
if it has model shader 3.0 or more then it will work surely
No, the GeForce MX440 8X with 128MB of memory does not support Shader Model 2.0. It is based on the older DirectX 7 architecture and only supports up to DirectX 7 features, which means it lacks the necessary hardware capabilities for Shader Model 2.0, which is part of DirectX 9.
That card is not powerful enough to play Carbon. You'll need a more robust system.
yes...the minimum is: 128mb directX compliant video card with pixel shader 2.0 and above, 512 MB ram, DirectX 9.0c or higher
The Intel page should have a downloads/support section for drivers.
Is 128 MB vga card is best for dolphin3.5
it is 128mb
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