Thanks Mark Fox for this one. What's new in this version...:
PowerStrip 3.0 provides advanced, multi-monitor, programmable hardware support to a wide range of graphics cards - from the venerable Matrox Millennium I to the latest Kyro II, Radeon II and GeForce3.
It is in fact the only program of its type to support multiple graphics cards from multiple chipset vendors, simultaneously, under every Windows operating system from Windows 95 to XP.
A simple menu that pops up from the system tray provides access to some 500 controls over your display hardware, including sophisticated color correction tools, period level adjustments over screen geometry, and driver independent clock controls.
clock power management
more flexible manual profile arrangement
preliminary support for the Nvidia Titanium series
Note: This one has supports various and - by default - very aggressive NVidia clock routines, so pass this over if that concerns you...
News source: MaxReboot
Download: PowerStrip 3.03 Beta Build 204
PowerStrip 3.0 provides advanced, multi-monitor, programmable hardware support to a wide range of graphics cards - from the venerable Matrox Millennium I to the latest Kyro II, Radeon II and GeForce3.
It is in fact the only program of its type to support multiple graphics cards from multiple chipset vendors, simultaneously, under every Windows operating system from Windows 95 to XP.
A simple menu that pops up from the system tray provides access to some 500 controls over your display hardware, including sophisticated color correction tools, period level adjustments over screen geometry, and driver independent clock controls.
Note: This one has supports various and - by default - very aggressive NVidia clock routines, so pass this over if that concerns you...
XP Embedded will include several programming tools to aid in the creation of embedded devices:
• Target Designer will help programmers select which of 10,000 available components will be used in the device's operating system or select from preassembled collections for particular devices such as set-top boxes.
• Component Designer lets developers create new components particular to their devices.
• Target Analyzer checks what hardware a device has and assembles necessary software, such as video card drivers.
• Component Database Manager lets a company keep track of what software components are used in its various XP Embedded products.

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