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Driver Information |
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| Manufacturer: |
Matrox |
| Operating System: |
Windows 2000/XP/2003 |
| Version: |
2.03.02.006 SE U |
| Release Date: |
2006-11-24 |
| Category: |
Display and Video Drivers |
| File Name and Size: |
xp2k_203_02_006_se_u.exe(18.27 Mb) |
| Model: |
Parhelia Series |
| Description: |
Matrox Parhelia/Millennium P650/Millennium P750 Driver 2.03.02.006 SE U Windows 2000/XP/2003.Matrox products supported: Parhelia 128MB,Parhelia 256MB PCI,Parhelia DL256 PCI,Parhelia APVe,Millennium P650 Low-Profile PCI,Millennium P650 PCIe 128,Millennium P650 ,Millennium G550 Low-profile PCI,Millennium G550,G450x2 MMS,Millennium G450,Parhelia 256MB,Parhelia HR256MB,Millennium P750,Millennium P650 LP PCIe 64,G450x4 MMS,Millennium G450 Low-profile,Millennium G450 PCI,Millennium G550 Dual DVI,Millennium G550 LP PCIe,Millennium G550 PCIe,QID,QID Low-profile PCI,QID LP PCIe,QID Pro,Extio F1400,Extio F1420,PJ-40LP,Millennium P650 LP PCIe 128. |
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