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Hi, I hope someone can help. I have not been able to find a Vulkan driver for my GTX 980ti. I would appreciate some help.

 

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Bernd

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What do you mean?  Grab the latest WHQL drivers from nvidia then install the 11.50b6 for XP....  in the settings you check the box "Use Vulkan driver"


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Thanks Ryan, I downloaded the latest driver but now have the problem that roll and pitch on my honecomb in xp are reversed. I adjusted and calibrated it several times but still the same. When I push the joke plane turns right and vv and when I turn the joke left or right the plane decents or climbs. Never seen this before. I use the latest honeycomb drivers too. I would very much appreciate any ideas.

 

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Bernd

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Roll back your driver to the one that was good - if the problem still exists, it wasn't that.  Recalibrate your yoke and check the driver for that,

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I'm in a pickle...
I really like my SpaceEngine software, but it can't support anything newer than 435.27 (I think).
Will I be able to use that driver with the public Vulcan release?  Or is it too old?

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21 hours ago, alderon57 said:

I'm in a pickle...
I really like my SpaceEngine software, but it can't support anything newer than 435.27 (I think).
Will I be able to use that driver with the public Vulcan release?  Or is it too old?

A quick search 

https://developer.nvidia.com/vulkan-driver

435.27 seems to be a Linux driver

Anyway this driver and those in that area support Vulkan 1.1

Looking here

https://www.x-plane.com/kb/updating-graphics-drivers-for-vulkan-metal/

Shows Vulkan 1.1. support however

For Nvidia systems we require driver version 440.26 or newer, and a card that supports Vulkan 1.1 with at least 1Gb of VRAM.

 

 

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19 hours ago, Glenn_C said:

For Nvidia systems we require driver version 440.26 or newer, and a card that supports Vulkan 1.1 with at least 1Gb of VRAM.

Thank you, Glenn.  I thought I read something similar a while back, but could not find it again.  XP wins out over SE.

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On 5/14/2020 at 3:02 PM, alderon57 said:

Thank you, Glenn.  I thought I read something similar a while back, but could not find it again.  XP wins out over SE.

I'm using 442.88 which is designed and built around Vulkan - same card as yours. Runs fine.

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On 5/12/2020 at 7:15 PM, bjablonka8120 said:

Thanks Ryan, I downloaded the latest driver but now have the problem that roll and pitch on my honecomb in xp are reversed. I adjusted and calibrated it several times but still the same. When I push the joke plane turns right and vv and when I turn the joke left or right the plane decents or climbs. Never seen this before. I use the latest honeycomb drivers too. I would very much appreciate any ideas.

 

Thanks

 

Bernd

There is a checkbox in joystick config to revert axis.

FYI, the graphic driver can not be related to a joystick issue in any way. That's simply not possible.

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