Is this truly the case? The folks at Widescreen Gaming Forum certainly seem to think so:
http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=19097&p=194247#p194247
And the official page does only list Windows 7 as supported:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dv-system-requirements-surround-technology.html
And I could not get the 32-bit Surround betas to show me a Surround option using 32-bit Vista (installed with modded INF).
I'm surprised I've never heard this elsewhere. If true, this is a big flaw compared with Eyefinity. I have no intention of upgrading from Vista to Windows 7 simply because MS had a PR disaster with Vista and desperately wanted to switch to a new name. Yes, it has a couple nice features, but nothing that would warrant an upgrade.
So do I have to toss even more money down the drain to get this working?
http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=76&t=19097&p=194247#p194247
And the official page does only list Windows 7 as supported:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/3dv-system-requirements-surround-technology.html
And I could not get the 32-bit Surround betas to show me a Surround option using 32-bit Vista (installed with modded INF).
I'm surprised I've never heard this elsewhere. If true, this is a big flaw compared with Eyefinity. I have no intention of upgrading from Vista to Windows 7 simply because MS had a PR disaster with Vista and desperately wanted to switch to a new name. Yes, it has a couple nice features, but nothing that would warrant an upgrade.
So do I have to toss even more money down the drain to get this working?