New VIA driver pack

VIA Hyperion 4in1 v4.46, released 10 March 2003  is available... almost, on VIA's web site. Both http and FTP links have shown to be dead or alive this morning, not to mention slowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.  I have no idea what is included in the update, as that link was DOA all morning.
Matt

VIA Hyperion 4in1 v4.46 (VIA)
Kategori: Chipset Drivere
Tilføjet: 10-03-2003 14:25
Størrelse: 1.32 MB
Antal downloads: 221
VIA Hyperion drivers are suitable for any VIA chipset. If you are looking for VIA 4in1 drivers, these are the drivers you are looking for. The "Hyperion" name was added to the 4in1 driver set name in December 2002. This is the second release with the Hyperion name.
VIA Hyperion 4 in 1 driver includes four system drivers to improve the performance and
maintain the stability of systems using VIA chipsets. These four drivers are:
VIA Registry (INF) Driver, VIA AGP VxD driver, VIA ATAPI Vendor Support Driver
and VIA PCI IRQ Miniport Driver. For Windows NT users, VIA IDE Bus Mastering
driver is the only driver to be installed to your system
VIA Registry (INF) Driver is to be installed under Windows. The driver will
enable VIA Power Management Controller.
VIA AGP VxD Driver is to be installed if you are using an AGP VGA card.
VIAGART.VXD will provide service routines to your VGA driver and interface
directly to hardware, providing fast graphical access.
VIA ATAPI Vendor Support Driver enhances compatibility with IDE devices.
VIA PCI IRQ Miniport Driver installs under Windows 98 only. It will
improve the PCI IRQ routing sequence.
The driver package will automatically detect your operating system and provide the
necessary options by default. If you choose Normal install, the installation program
will display those options and you may untick any options to either not install them
or uninstall them. If you choose Quick install the driver options will not be
displayed they will just be installed. Therefore if you are running the program to
uninstall any drivers, just must chose the Normal install option.
Change Log:
Update VIA AGP driver to v4.41a
Fixed overwrite issue
Fixed the K8 CPU cache Flush syntax error in Viagart.sys (miniport driver).
Note: Please uninstall AGP V4.40 first if you want to install previous AGP version

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