diff --git a/_posts/2025-01-22-riva128-part-1.md b/_posts/2025-01-22-riva128-part-1.md index bbc91a7..b6e612b 100644 --- a/_posts/2025-01-22-riva128-part-1.md +++ b/_posts/2025-01-22-riva128-part-1.md @@ -1,13 +1,17 @@ --- layout: post -title: "NVIDIA emulation journey: Part 1 - RIVA 128 / NV3 architecture history and basic overview" -description: "An exploration of my efforts to create a functional emulation of NVIDIA GPUs" +title: "NVIDIA emulation journey, part 1: RIVA 128 / NV3 architecture history and basic overview" +description: "An exploration of efforts to create a functional emulation of NVIDIA GPUs." authors: ["starfrost013"] image: "/assets/images/riva128/p1/hero.png" --- {% include imageheading.html url="/assets/images/riva128/p1/hero.png" separator=" " %} +**Editor's Note:** This is the first in a series of guest posts by [starfrost013](https://github.com/starfrost013) going over the architecture of NVIDIA's first commercially-successful product, and the ongoing effort to get it emulated on 86Box. It gets more technical than all our previous posts, but there is little detailed information out there on this chip that helped launch NVIDIA into success, so we've decided to publish this saga here. + +--- + ## Note: Documents Wanted If you are in possession of any of: