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TheGiolly

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    TheGiolly got a reaction from AngryShark in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!   
    That's normal, it's locked.
    To play around with my Palit P106-100 I flashed the BIOS directly to the flash chip with a CH341A programmer and 1.8V adapter.
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    TheGiolly got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!   
    It should work because you will change 1B87 (P104-100) in nv_dispi.inf
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    TheGiolly got a reaction from TopHatProductions115 in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!   
    Usually PCI cards used (and still use) different combination of resitor values soldered on the PCB near the connetor to set the PCI ID for that specific card.
    Would it be possible to change those resistors on the P106-100 to match the ones of a 1060?
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    TheGiolly got a reaction from Carwyn Bradbury in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!   
    Yes, I checked and it's different and so I adapted the GitHub instructions on how to mod it.
    The "mini-tutorial" in my previous post is already with updated line numbers.
     
    Oh and BTW now with the GitHub modded unsigned 416.34 drivers Apex Legends works ?
    I don't know if the problem was the LTT mod or the self signed drivers.
     
    Just tested with 417.71 and I get error 43. it's working!
    Attached you find modded 417.71 nv_dispi and nvaci.
    nv_dispi.inf
    nvaci.inf
    I was playing around with 418.81, then I reinstalled 417.71 and now i get error 43 ?
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    TheGiolly got a reaction from Emily Young in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!   
    I don't have done a lot of VBIOS flashing, I'm just a passionate electronic engineering student that likes to play around with electronics and IT stuff ?
     
    Today I experimented with changing values of resistors in a "suspicious" array on my Palit P106-100.
    Out of 7 of them, 6 of which didn't do nothing, 1 changed the PCI ID from 1C07 (P106-100) to 1C47 (nothing) with no possibilities of chosing intermediate values.
    I'll play around more with the PCB in the next days and post updates here.
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    TheGiolly got a reaction from psyolent in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!   
    I don't have done a lot of VBIOS flashing, I'm just a passionate electronic engineering student that likes to play around with electronics and IT stuff ?
     
    Today I experimented with changing values of resistors in a "suspicious" array on my Palit P106-100.
    Out of 7 of them, 6 of which didn't do nothing, 1 changed the PCI ID from 1C07 (P106-100) to 1C47 (nothing) with no possibilities of chosing intermediate values.
    I'll play around more with the PCB in the next days and post updates here.
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    TheGiolly reacted to Emily Young in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!   
    I mentioned it in briefly in the video, but there is a way to sign the driver yourself so you can disable testsigning - Try this: http://woshub.com/how-to-sign-an-unsigned-driver-for-windows-7-x64/
     
    It should. SLI in particular though might not be ideal over the 4x link...
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    TheGiolly got a reaction from Juniiii in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!   
    Found this.
    I'll receive my P106-100 hopefully tomorrow, we'll see ?
    If you open the link above you'll see that there are some missing components around the video output ports.
    So maybe it would not be as simple as soldering a connector and (maybe) changing the VBIOS.
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    TheGiolly got a reaction from TechyBen in Hacking Nvidia's Drivers!   
    Found this.
    I'll receive my P106-100 hopefully tomorrow, we'll see ?
    If you open the link above you'll see that there are some missing components around the video output ports.
    So maybe it would not be as simple as soldering a connector and (maybe) changing the VBIOS.
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