I don't do any development on these tools anymore. I merely keep them online for a historical purpose. Maybe, they're still useful for someone, maybe not. You decide! ;-)
I am particularly proud of this one, because it once got published in a german PC game magazine. Back in those days it solved a driver bug with nVidia graphics cards and Windows NT. For some reason, it was only possible to get a monitor refresh rate of 60 Hz in OpenGL or Direct3D applications. nVidia themselves showed no concern for the resulting eye strain, their products caused. The problem lasted until Detonator version 45.23. With the release of Detonator 52.16, they brought an in-built refresh rate fix on their own, where the user can select refresh rates for each screen resolution, thus rendering my tool useless from then on. ;-)
System requirements:
Graphics Card: Any nVidia graphics chipset, compatible with the Detonator driver
Graphics Driver: nVidia Detonator from version 28.32 up to 45.23
Free harddisk space: ca. 4 MB
OS: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 (Don't use with 9X/ME!)
Readme.txt (For update information) and F.A.Q.
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EnLAMEr is a frontend for the open source MP3 encoder "LAME".
The command line encoder LAME 3.91 or higher is required therefore. Using it with older versions can lead to unwanted effects (concerning quality) in MP3 files!
The LAME Encoder 3.92 is ready for download, HERE.
System Requirements:
Free harddisk space: ca. 4 MB
OS: Windows 95 / NT4 or later
Download (1.94 MB)
WallpaperScheduler is a program, that can be used for automatically changing wallpapers on every Windows bootup. It's of course gimmick, more or less, but someone might find it useful. :-)
System Requirements:
Free harddisk space: ca. 4 MB
OS: Windows 95 / NT4 or later
Download (1.40 MB)